Guardian Nature School Team Contact Blog Project Noah Facebook Project Noah Twitter

A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife

Join Project Noah!
nature school apple icon

Project Noah Nature School visit nature school

Wildlife of Georgia’s Barrier Islands

Wildlife of Georgia’s Barrier Islands

St. Simons, Jekyll, and Cumberland Island are among the most popular to visit. Please share spottings of any and all wildlife you find while visiting these exceptional wildlife areas. I hope this mission will help gain interest and appreciation for the wildlife of these islands and reinforce the importance to preserve its beauty.

This mission has ended and is no longer accepting submissions.

Wildlife of Georgia’s Barrier Islands
Created by

CoastalJHawk

2 participants 6 spottings

The coast of Georgia is only 100 miles long, but it offers over 800 miles of serpentine shoreline, thousands of acres of grass covered marsh, and thirteen major islands. Of that land, only four of Georgia's 13 islands are developed and accessible by bridge, leaving the others wild and natural. Use this mission to showcase amazing inhabitants and migratory wildlife of the islands.

Wildlife of Georgia’s Barrier Islands

Lat: 31.35 Long: -81.22

Recent Spottings

Recently joined

DonaldBeasley CoastalJHawk
Sign in or Register to download data from this mission.
Noah Guardians
Noah Sponsors
join Project Noah Team

Join the Project Noah Team