If you have seen a whale shark at the Georgia Aquarium, you’ve been to the only spot in North America where scientists can study them up close. This year, the Georgia Aquarium turned 20 years old.
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Georgia Aquarium has partnered with ReBokeh Vision Technologies to become the first U.S. aquarium to offer free, on-site access to the ReBokeh mobile app for visitors with low vision. The assistive ...
This summer marks the 50th anniversary of the classic blockbuster "Jaws," and the film is being re-released in select theaters this weekend. While the film ignited a fear of sharks in many audience ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The college football season is underway, and the eyes of Vol Nation will soon be locked on Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for Tennessee’s season opener. Ahead of Saturday’s ...
When exotic animals are confiscated at the Atlanta airport, where do they go? Sometimes, they find a new home locally at Zoo Atlanta or the Georgia Aquarium. The illegal wildlife trade is estimated to ...