CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — A Georgia Aquarium bus caught fire while driving along I-285 at Riverdale Road, according to a Facebook post from Clayton County police. The bus caught fire Wednesday morning ...
ATLANTA, GA - (NewMediaWire) - January 17, 2023 - Georgia Aquarium introduced today a brand-new Resident Pass exclusively for Georgia residents. The pass provides unlimited general admission to the ...
ATLANTA - Just in time for Halloween, the Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta Humane Society have teamed up for some not-so-spooky fun. The aquarium gave six curious pups a sneak peek at its newest exhibit ...
ATLANTA (AP/WFLA) — The largest female whale shark at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta has died. The aquarium says Trixie died Friday after her health rapidly declined. She had been at the aquarium ...
The sea lions and dolphins know something is afoot — afin? — and each day will entertain you with special shows “all decked out with spine-tingling Halloween overlays, spine-chilling music and eerie ...
Its Asian small-clawed otters have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, the Georgia Aquarium announced. The geriatric otters showed mild symptoms: sneezing, runny noses, ...
“The health and safety of our guests and employees have always been our top priority and using Evolv Express® at our entrances has allowed us to significantly enhance the overall guest experience at ...
ATLANTA,None — The Georgia Aquarium opened its new dolphin exhibit in April, the sixth permanent gallery, and largest expansion project ever. Aquarium officials unveiled the $110 million exhibit to ...
ATLANTA - Dolphins had the time of their lives at the Georgia Aquarium recently when trainers treated them to a special bubble display. Footage shared by Georgia Aquarium on Dec. 4 shows two of its ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta Humane Society came together to give two puppies an adorable surprise “day out”. On March 14, the Georgia Aquarium closed to the public until further notice.
"We are providing supportive care as needed so they can eat, rest and recover," said one Georgia Aquarium official Maria Pasquini is the senior news editor for the human interest vertical at PEOPLE.
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