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Natural Resources

Resource Management

The health of our nation depends, in many ways, on the vitality of our nation’s forests and grasslands. These natural resources contribute a variety of essential elements to our well-being, including clean air, water and soil. Climate change, catastrophic wildfire, bark beetle infestation, invasive species, record droughts, and other stressors threaten the health of our forest and watersheds, and the people that rely on them. With our valuable state, tribal, local government, and private partners we are working hard to increase the rate of restoration in the face of these mounting challenges. We use an all-lands approach, because we know that problems do not stop at forest boundaries, and we work every day to restore the ecological integrity our forests need to be healthy now and into the future

  • Foothills Landscape Project
  • Wildernesses of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests
  • Vegetation & Forest Management
  • Cooper Creek Watershed Project
  • Fires, Bark Beetles, and Healthy Forests Poster
  • Wildlife Management Program
  • Southern Regional Extension Forestry
  • Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Land Adjustment Act
  • Conservation Partners Save Georgia Aster from Endangered Status

Last updated May 8th, 2025