Partner Webinar: Preventing COVID-19 Exposures During Natural Disasters – 12/07
This webinar in partnership with AIHA and the Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice, Subcommittee on Environmental Justice and Natural […]
This webinar in partnership with AIHA and the Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice, Subcommittee on Environmental Justice and Natural […]
These webinars provide the region's stakeholders and interested parties with timely information on current and developing climate conditions such as […]
Georgia native plants support quality wildlife habitat for hunting, conservation, and ecological integrity. This can be demonstrated in management of […]
Prescribed fire is a tool used to enhance wildlife habitat, improve grass and forestland health, and set back succession. Land […]
An invasive species is a non-native species (including seeds, eggs, spores, or other propagules) whose introduction causes or is likely […]
Many different types of insects inhabit our forests, both beneficial and pest insects. Native insects like bark beetles, pine tip […]
Georgia's water resources include 44,056 miles of perennial streams, 4.8 million acres of wetlands and hundreds of thousands of acres […]
Drs. Serra Hoagland (Laguna Pueblo) and Michel Kohl (Ft. Peck Sioux and Assinboine Nations) will discuss the value and important […]
Presenter: Dr. Suresh Subedi, Arkansas Tech University Seminar Description: Approximately 90% of Pine Rockland habitat in south Florida and the […]
Register here. The Wildlife Society and The Society of American Foresters continuing education credits (1 hour Cat 1) approved Prescribed […]