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Trees slow and control stormwater to reduce flooding and improve the quality of our drinking water.
Animals are looking for shelter as the weather gets colder.
In just the last 24 hours, metro Atlanta has gone from high to extreme levels of tree pollen in the air.
Atlanta is the ninth most dangerous city for birds traveling in the spring and fourth in the fall, according to a report.
The pollen count has been in the thousands this past week and Dr. Stanley Fineman, an allergist for Atlanta Allergy and Asthma, says any count over 1,000 causes problems for his patients with pollen allergies.
The annual arrival of birds flying south for the winter is something many Georgians anticipate.
The heavier the tree, the more damage it will do.
Mold is the unsuspecting culprit causing major discomfort in the metro Atlanta area lately and excess rain is the reason. Some people are left trying to figure out why they are experiencing spring like symptoms in the summer.
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