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Top: Regional: North_America: United_States: Georgia: Science_and_Environment:
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» Academy of the Environment - Find out about environmental resources and activities at the University of Georgia. Shown are membership requirements, resources, news and conferences.
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» American Chestnut Foundation - Organization working to bring back the American chestnut to the forests of Georgia. Provides mission and membership information.
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» Chattooga Conservancy - Works to protect, promote, and restore the natural ecological integrity of the Chattooga River watershed ecosystem.
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» Geology of Georgia - Introduction, with numerous illustrations, definitions, and related web links.
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» Georgia Botanical Society - Dedicated to the study and preservation of Georgia's wild, native, and endangered wildflowers and plant life. Information about newsletter and journal, field trips, and several online articles.
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» The Georgia Conservancy - Seeks to improve air and water quality, preserve green space, and provide wild places. Includes calendar of events.
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» Georgia Forest Watch - Supports restoration, protection, and appreciation of the unique mountain and piedmont landscapes of north and central Georgia. Includes issues information, news of activities and events, and historic photo gallery.
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» Georgia Interfaith Power & Light - Seeks to engage communities of faith as stewards of God's Creation by promoting energy conservation, energy efficiency, renewable energy and related sustainable practices. Provides links.
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» Georgia Native Plant Society - Promotes the conservation of native plants and habitats. Information about the society, native plants, events and resources.
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» Giff Beaton's Site - Guide to the dragonflies and damselflies of Georgia, birding links and information, and other nature topics and photos.
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» Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary - One of the largest near shore live-bottom reefs of the southeastern United States. The sanctuary is located 32 kilometers (17.5 nautical miles) off Sapelo Island, Georgia and encompasses 58 square kilometers (17 sq. nautical miles) of live-bottom habitat.
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» Okefenokee Joe - Known across the world as an expert in field herpetology, and a fascinating wildlife interpreter, he is an active and dedicated supporter of a clean, healthy and productive Planet Earth.
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