AOL: Georgia Arbor Day: Why trees are vital for the state's economy and environment
Georgia Arbor Day: Why trees are vital for the state's economy and environment
MSN: Georgia's rapid population growth is taking a toll on its tree canopy
A new analysis from Global Forest Watch shows that from 2000 to 2024, Georgia ranked second in tree loss nationwide. For Greg Levine, Executive Director of Trees Atlanta, fighting this trend is his ...
Georgia's rapid population growth is taking a toll on its tree canopy
The environmental and economic benefits of trees and the role they play in communities throughout Georgia are the highlight of Georgia Arbor Day, observed annually on the third Friday in February.
Georgia Power cut down a 300-year-old live oak tree on a residential property to expand its energy grid. The utility company claims it had a legal right to remove the tree based on an easement ...
For months, hundreds of trees along Ga. 400 have been cut down ahead of expected construction to begin next year on the $4.6 billion express lane project on the north metro corridor. The Georgia ...
Savannah Morning News: Is it legal to trim branches from your neighbor's tree in Georgia?
With spring starting soon, Georgians will be seeing a lot more green. As the plants begin to blossom, so will the many trees, and some may even stretch over your yard from your neighbor's house. Maybe ...
Is it legal to trim branches from your neighbor's tree in Georgia?