Georgia
Conservation at Nature's Scale
The Nature Conservancy is a big organization with a big vision. We work in the most critical places so that we can have a lasting impact. Nowhere is that more true than right here in Georgia. For decades, committed supporters like you have helped us protect more than 338,000 acres, safeguard the rivers that traverse our state and care for our envied coast.
News and Events
What is a Sentinel Landscape?
What's the connection between protecting Georgia's natural resources and national defense?
Can We Save the Gopher Tortoise?
Now is the time to protect the tortoise's vanishing habitat: Georgia's longleaf pine forests.
Conasauga Conservation
Gaining New Ground in North Georgia
Latest Photos
Think You Know Georgia Trees?
Test your knowledge on our state’s native trees.
Bridging the Gap at Pegamore Creek
We removed culverts from this Northwest Georgia creek and replaced them with a free-span bridge to improve recreational access, reduce flooding risk and improve rare fish habitat. Check out how it was done!
The Atlantic Ocean: Master Multi-Tasker
Oceans are BUSY. Find out how The Nature Conservancy is working to ensure a healthy and productive future for the Atlantic.
Latest Videos
Watch Georgia Outdoors!
The Nature Conservancy has teamed up with Georgia Public Broadcasting’s Georgia Outdoors. The most recent episode features our LEAF interns.
Safe Passage for Migratory Fish
Learn how removing barriers like dams and road crossings can help migratory fish in the Southeastern U.S.