FAQs

also provides an opportunity for the landowner to reinvest by reforestation or through other forest management activities. To sell your timber in the right way and for the best price,…

Resources

…removals by 48% for all species combined. Forest Utilization PDF 2022 Known Cogongrass in Georgia Map Sources: Esri, Airbus DS, USGS, NGA, NASA, CGIAR, N Robinson, NCEAS, NLS, OS, NMA,…

Privacy Policy

…and under this license you may not: modify or copy the materials; use the materials for any commercial purpose, or for any public display (commercial or non-commercial); attempt to decompile…

Emerald Ash Borer (EAB)

…is no restriction on the movement of ash materials within Georgia, there are still restrictions on the movement of ash materials to Florida and Alabama. Ash materials can move freely…

Forest Biomass

…for bioenergy combustion systems. Use of these materials also prevent their disposal in landfills. Care should be taken to ensure that wood treated with chemicals and hazardous materials are not…

Certified Tree Professionals

…are a number of services that a certified arborist may provide – from appraisals and assessments to pruning and/or removals. The ISA’s website, “treesaregood.org” has arranged their Certified arborist directory…

Conservation Woodland Program

…or multiple goals is the first step in properly managing your property. Timber Management There are three main practices used to obtain timber management goals: tree planting, harvesting, and prescribed…

Educator Resources

…and allied professionals. These include foresters, natural resource planners, landscape architects, city officials and public works employees. (ISA credit and certificate of completion available) External Website eLearn Urban Forestry (Southern…

Natural Disaster Recovery

…for timberland landowners; also for accountants, attorneys, consulting foresters and other professionals who work with timberland owners regarding the tax treatment of timber related activities. External Website Selling Storm Damaged…

Care For Your Community’s Trees

…foresters and allied professionals. These include foresters, natural resource planners, landscape architects, city officials and public works employees. (ISA credit not available) External Website Emergency Response Plan for Community Officials