ForestWatch limits destruction at Brawley Mountain

Saving the Golden Winged Warbler doesn't have to result in forest thinning, burning and herbicide suppression of regrowth. Click here for details.

ForestWatch Faces

Click here to get to know one of our favorite folks, Carole Ligi.

Save September 24-26 for our annual retreat

Come help us celebrate our forest treasures, learn how you can help protect them, and have fun in the process!

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You don't want to miss the Outing of the Year!

Come with us to explore the hidden world beneath the surface of the Conasauga River.

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More photos from ForestWatch Hikes!

Member Jerry Thursby recounts his amazing (to him) discovery on Brooks Franklin's Bartram Trail hike.

Click here to see photos from the hike.


New to Georgia ForestWatch?

Georgia ForestWatch exists to preserve, protect and restore the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests. We are the collective voice of hundreds of people just like you, who want to make sure our children’s grandchildren have healthy, natural forests to enjoy. Because all citizens own the national forests, we have a say in how they are managed, but the pathways to getting heard are complex and difficult to navigate. Georgia ForestWatch has over 23 years experience in navigating the public comment process and bureaucracy of the U.S. Forest Service.

Many people think our national forests are fully protected, like national parks, but over 80% is still open to logging. As a ForestWatch member, you’ll learn how to make a difference, and we’ll have fun in the process—taking time to get out and enjoy the woods. Please join now. It’s affordable and you will join with many other ForestWatchers committed to protecting the people’s forests. United with one voice, we serve as a formidable advocate for protecting our beloved forests.










Ensure healthy forests for future generations! Become a member today.

Last Child in the Woods Cover

ForestWatch Book Review

Does it matter if kids play outside? More than you might imagine!

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