The Kendeda Living Building and Landscape

Native plants create a living landscape. At Georgia Institute of Technology there is a living landscape that surrounds a living building. The Kendeda Building is run by solar panels, filtrates rain water harvested from the roof, and has a ceiling made from reclaimed... read more

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park Workday April 4, 2020

Report of Mary Scott Nature Park workday April 4, 2020 Because DeKalb County CEO Thurmond had decreed a shelter-in-place order to flatten the curve of SARS-CoV-2 infections, the regularly scheduled park workday was cancelled. Since county parks were open for exercise,... read more

Virtual event news from our partner, Atlanta Audubon

ATLANTA AUDUBON HOSTING A VARIETY OF VIRTUAL EVENTS (Atlanta, Ga,) June 4, 2020 – Atlanta Audubon is hosting a variety of virtual events on birds and bird-related topics during this time of social distancing. Atlanta Audubon has seen a huge uptick in interest in bird... read more

Spring Plant Sale Cancelled

We are very sorry to announce that we will not be holding our spring plant sale this year. After much consideration of rescheduling to a later date or hosting an online sale, we have decided that the first is unlikely given the predictions of when it will be safe to... read more

Fothergill Award – Bartram Trail Conference

The Bartram Trail Conference (BTC) is now accepting applications for the Fothergill Award. This grant is awarded annually to an advanced graduate student or recent Ph.D. recipient whose research promises to lead to a publication, book, article, dissertation, or other... read more

The where and why of North Georgia’s old-growth forests and champion trees

Join us for the Redbud Chapter March meeting “The where and why of North Georgia’s old-growth forests and champion trees,” with Jess Riddle, Executive Director of Georgia ForestWatch. The forests of today’s North Georgia may seem normal, but a visitor from the 1800s... read more
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