Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

Dick Yarbrough/File Photo

Dick Yarbrough/File Photo

Yarbrough: Answer coming to Okefenokee controversy?

The election is over, and whether your side won or not, let’s all be grateful the nation is still standing and that all the political ads are gone – and hopefully, forgotten.Now, it is time to get back to the Okefenokee.
Dick Yarbrough/File Photo

Dick Yarbrough/File Photo

Yarbrough: Okefenokee drag-mining controversy continues

Since we last discussed efforts to drill in our Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge for titanium dioxide so that mankind will never experience life without toothpaste whitener, nothing has changed – except a lot.What hasn’t changed?Gov.
Dick Yarbrough/File Photo

Dick Yarbrough/File Photo

Yarbrough: Twin Pines indifferent to Okefenokee backlash

As of this writing, the opportunity has passed to express your opinion to Georgia’s Environmental Protection Division about its decision to issue draft permits for Alabama-based Twin Pines Minerals to strip-mine the 582 acres of wetlands it owns adjacent to the Okefenokee Swamp.
A family canoes through Okefenokee Swamp in Folkston, Ga.. (Photo by iStockPhoto.com)

A family canoes through Okefenokee Swamp in Folkston, Ga.. (Photo by iStockPhoto.com)

Okefenokee to be nominated as World Heritage Site

The National Park Service (NPS) has taken the first step toward a bid to have the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.