Trees & Storm Safety
During a storm, trees are at risk and can cause significant damage to infrastructure and personal property. A storm mitigation plan keeps citizens safe and protects valuable urban forest canopy in the event of a natural disaster.
Forest Access Road and Firebreak Restoration Project: Hurricane Michael Relief Package
…storm mitigation plan keeps citizens safe and protects valuable urban forest canopy in the event of a natural disaster. Page on GFC Website Urban Forest Strike Team This video outlines…
Carefully Planned “Good Fires” Prevent Bad Ones
…as “good fire,” is a safe way to apply a natural process, ensure ecosystem health, and reduce wildfire risk “Sound forest management helps keep Georgia’s forests sustainable, and prescribed fire…
Get Ready for Summer with Post-Storm Tree Assessments
…this small may be safe to leave in the landscape. This partially attached, broken branch was left hanging after a storm. Proper pruning of the damaged tissue would be best…
GFC and COVID-19 – 5/27/20 Update
…Again, we appreciate your patience. As spring gives way to summer, we look forward to working with you to keep our forests – and our families – healthy and safe.…