Certified Tree Professionals
…search portal by country (they are international) then state, city or zip code, and nearness of location. Once you have narrowed the list you may have to contact a number…
Five-Year Plan
The purpose of the Five-Year Plan for Georgia’s Urban and Community Forests is to: provide strategic direction for urban and community forest programs coordinate statewide efforts to value, conserve, manage…
Green Infrastructure Resources
…aquifers, reduces flooding, and moderates the climate. promotes healthy exercise and access to more locally grown food. Maintaining a Green Georgia Coast Multiple state and local partners have been utilizing…
Tree City USA, Tree Campus Higher Education® & Tree Line USA
…program Start your online Tree Campus Higher Education® application Tree Campus Healthcare® Program The Tree Campus Healthcare program recognizes health institutions that make a mission-aligned impact on community wellness through…
Landowner Resources
…Map PDF 2024 Cogongrass Percent Inactive Map PDF 2024 Cogongrass Spring Update PDF 2024 Cogongrass Winter Update PDF 2024 Georgia Pine Sawmills Producing Mechanical and Stress Rated Lumber During a…
Community Resources
…for veterans. External Website Georgia Tree Council Tree advocacy group who works to sustain Georgia’s green legacy by partnering with individuals, organizations, and communities in raising awareness toward improving and…
Forest Utilization
…nation and world is possible because of the state’s highly productive forests. On average, Georgia’s 23.8 million acres of commercial timberlands grow in excess of 24 million tons more wood…
Urban Forest Sustainability and Management Review – Checklist
The Urban Forest Sustainability & Management Review System is designed to provide a framework for comprehensively evaluating urban forest management programs. This review system (the checklist and the process) can be used for municipal or county urban forest management programs, or to evaluate college or corporate campus management programs
Georgia Tree Council
Tree advocacy group who works to sustain Georgia’s green legacy by partnering with individuals, organizations, and communities in raising awareness toward improving and maintaining Georgia’s community forests.
Getting Started with Adopt-A-Stream
This workshop is based on the manual Getting To Know Your Watershed. Volunteers learn about the process of registering the stream, wetland or lake that they will monitor.