For more information about the Georgia Conservancy or for media inquiries, please contact Paul Donsky, communications director, at 404.876.2900 x 104 or pdonsky@gaconservancy.org.
6/25/2010 - Atlanta Journal-Constitution -Georgia could create 50,000 'green' jobs by 2016
6/21/2010 - Augusta Chronicle - Editorial: Candidates for governor 'all wet' on interbasin transfers
6/20/2010 - Savannah Morning News - Staff editorial: Say 'no' to interbasin water transfers
6/18/2010 - Atlanta Business Chronicle - Fight brews over Rome-I-75 highway link
6/16/2010 - Fitzgerald Herald-Leader- Conservancy opposes S. Ga. power plant
3/14/2010 - Associated Press - Georgia tries goodwill to end water crisis
3/10/2010 - Savannah Morning News - Morning News wrong on CO2
3/5/2010 - Gainesville Times - Georgians show the Thrasher's no chicken
3/5/2010 - Savannah Morning News - Conservancy and parks team up for oyster roast
1/27/2010 - Tirbune & Georgian - A Work Day for MLK
1/5/2010 - Georgia Trend - Georgia Conservancy President Pierre Howard named to 100 Most Influential Georgians list
12/29/2009 - Hawkinsville Dispatch - Georgia Conservancy board member Johnny Bembry protects historic family mill
12/11/2009 - Saporta Report - "Environmentalists cautiously optimistic on water plan"
12/4/2009 - Chattanooga Times Free Press -" $2 billion straw to Atlanta" - go to Water War Room for more information
12/3/2009 - Macon Telegraph - "Oaky Woods development plan halted"
Older news:
June 10, 2009: State lifts strict outdoor watering restrictions
April 15, 2009: Flint River Named Second Most Endangered River in United States
March 11, 2009: Georgia Conservancy to Host South Georgia Educational Trip on Prescribed Fire
March 2, 2009: Georgia Schools Showcase Environmental Projects at Youth Environmental Symposium
Feb. 21, 2009: Georgia Conservancy Hosts Annual Oyster Roast
Jan. 7, 2009: Georgia Schools Invited to Enter 11th Annual Youth Environmental Symposium
2008
Oct. 22, 2008: Georgia Conservancy Names Emory University Distinguished Conservationist of Year
Oct. 8 2008: Chatham County Commission Candidates Discuss Green Issues
May 20, 2008: Appropriation Approved to Clean Up School Buses
May 14, 2008: Georgia Students Place in Annual Environmental Art Contest
May 5, 2008: Revised Guidelines Outline Safe Outdoor Activity During Smog Season
March 27 2009: Local Groups Demonstrate Effectiveness of Bus Pollution Control Devices
Feb. 27, 2008: Georgia Conservancy Teams with DNR, ACCG for Coastal Conservation
Feb. 18, 2008: Georgia Elementary Students Invited to Enter Georgia Conservancy Art Contest
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