Landowner Resources

…Form Budget worksheet to be used with all TAG grant applications. Excel Fine Fuel Moisture Table A close estimate of the fine dead fuel moisture (FDFM) on your burn unit…

Timber Products

…more. Slash, loblolly and longleaf are the species of choice for pine straw production. Christmas Trees Ninety percent (90%) of Georgia’s Christmas tree production is Virginia pine. The other 10%…

Georgia Species Management & Conservation Programs

As one of six divisions within Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) is charged with conserving, enhancing and promoting Georgia’s wildlife resources, including game and nongame animals, fish and protected plants.

Student Resources

…Website Clean Water Connect The Dots Learn about clean water while connecting the dots. PDF Color by Number Color by Number to make a forest scene PDF Consulting Foresters List…

High-flying Tools for Fire – and More!

…on several wildfires by mapping fire perimeters and locating hot spots. Our Forest Management department has used them to create georeferenced aerial maps, locating pine beetle spots, poachers, and more….

Timber Buyers Directory

…Douglas, GA 31533 Phone 1: 912-647-1581 Phone 2: 912-278-4911 Fax: 912-367-1528 glynn.mcallister@rayonier.com Ricky Boring Logging Ricky Boring Title: Owner Ellijay, GA 30540 Phone 1: 706-889-7700 Phone 2: Fax: Roberts Timber…

What I Did On My Summer Vacation…

GFC Guest Blog by Charlee Glenn, Southern Conservation Trust In June I was lucky enough to attend the Georgia Teacher Conservation Workshop, “Exploring Forestry and Wildlife in Georgia.” I’ve been…

Recognizing the Value of ‘Good Forest Fires’

…Natural Resources Chief of Wildlife Conservation Section Jon Ambrose. “Bobwhite quail, white-tailed deer, many songbirds, and the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker benefit from fire or are fire-dependent, along with our native…

How Fire Earns GOOD Marks in the Forest

…Many songbirds, white-tailed deer, and the endangered red cockaded woodpecker are fire-dependent species. Georgia’s native longleaf pine ecosystem is reliant on fire as well. Annually over one million acres of…