Forests for Georgia, Georgia for Forests

…offer habitats for wildlife. The University of Georgia estimates that forests provide $37.6 billion worth of environmental services for Georgians, cleaning our air and water each year. That value comes…

Forest Health

…and even microscopic fungus spores can hide in firewood that is transported by visitors into campsites and parks. What should campers do? To combat the threat and spread of non-native…

Howard E. Bennett Museum

…by the Georgia Forestry Commission as a residence, and then as an office. Plans to move the original cabin to Macon were shelved when it was discovered that termites had…

Canopy Studies & Tree Inventories

…External Website Declining Urban and Community Tree Cover Report National results indicate that tree cover in urban/community areas of the United States is on the decline at a rate of…