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The Georgia Conservancy was founded in 1967 to protect Georgia's natural resources for present and future generations by advocating sound environmental policies, advancing sustainable growth practices and facilitating common-ground solutions to environmental challenges.

Media inquiries:

Coleman Wood
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404-876-2900 ext. 104
cwood@gaconservancy.org

 

Press Releases

2012

Georgia Conservancy Holds Annual Oyster Roast on the Coast

Georgia's Freshwater Turtles Protected


Georgia Conservancy Leads Weekend of Service on Cumberland Island

2011

Blanks Honored at 2011 ecoBenefête


Blalock Promoted to General Counsel for the Georgia Conservancy

Speech By State Senator Carter Highlights Weekend of Fun and Education on Flint River.

 

ePanorama

2012

March ePano: Two Days Until Oyster Roast!

February ePano: Freshwater Turtles Permanently Protected, 200 Acres Permanently Preserved

January ePano: Legislative Preview, 100 Acres Along the Toccoa River Protected

Coastal ePanorama

2012

March Coastal ePano: Right Whale News, Deadhead Logging Sunk

February Coastal ePano: Oyster Roast, Right Whale News

 

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