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The Conservancy has protected more than 267,000 acres in Georgia.


 

Georgia to China: Connecting Through Conservation
Georgia Director Shelly Lakly tells of her participation on a historic trip to China with Governor Sonny Perdue. Read the latest Postcard From the Field.

Scientists revive rare gopher frog at the Conservancy's Williams Bluffs Preserve. Learn more about this collaborative five-year project.

See how scientists track sturgeon in the Savannah River to assess restoration of freshwater flows. Click here to view the video.

Read about
our latest conservation work in the 2008 Georgia Winter Update. Click here for a listing of past publications.

 

 




 

 

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Conservancy Scientist to Speak at Fernbank
Christi Lambert to speak at Seasons of Sapelo art exhibit about coastal Georgia ecology. May 8

Gen C to Meet
Lead Scientist M.A. Sanjayan to speak at next gathering of Gen C May 13

Annual Corporate Council for the Environment Breakfast
The Conservancy and Cox Enterpises invite corporate supporters to annual Atlanta breakfast event. May 14




 

A team of biologists from various agencies help spawning shad bypass the broken New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam.
A Team of Biologist Help Spawning Shad in the Savannah River
When the lock in Augusta, Ga., was unable to open this year, spawning shad had no way of reaching their historic spawning ground upstream. Find out how biologists came to the rescue.