Georgia’s Forest Action Plan

Georgia’s Forest Action Plan and subsequent Resource Strategy were initially developed in response to the 2008 Farm Bill. The three consensus-based national priorities with accompanying strategic objectives are: Conserve working…

Howard E. Bennett Museum

The log cabin that houses the museum was built to replicate a depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) cabin in Albany, Georgia. The original cabin had been used since the 1950’s…

Chattahoochee Fall Line Prescribed Fire Cooperative

…Prescribed Burn Trailers. Watch video about features of the West Central Georgia Prescribed Burn Trailers for Marion and Talbot Counties. Available Services The Prescribed Fire Center Coordinator is an extra…

GFC Centennial

Long, long before there were people dedicated to the sustainability of the resource, there were trees. Millions upon millions of acres, stretching beyond the horizon in every cardinal direction. The…

Pine Bark Beetles

…on SPB, click here. For further assistance or information about pine bark beetles, contact your GFC forester or call 1-800-GA TREES. Resources Pine Bark Beetle video Southern Regional Extension Forestry…

Georgia ReLeaf Grant Program

…a Georgia ReLeaf Tree Giveaway. Video 3. Community Tree Planting and Establishment Guidelines This Document is intended to aid homeowners and local government staff in planting and directing the establishment…

Cogongrass: Identifying one of the Most Invasive Plant Species

Cogongrass is one of the most invasive plants in Georgia. Follow along with Lynne Womack, our Forest Health Coordinator, and Mark McClure, our Forest Health Specialist, as they discuss the characteristics, common look-a-likes, and location of Cogongrass.