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Our research in parks, recreation, and tourism focuses on the "human dimension" of natural resources, with special focus on outdoor recreation and nature-based tourism.
How will our students change the world? Our programs explore the ways our forests, waterways, soils, and animals can thrive. Choose from these areas:
This is a recording of the seminar "How Animals Shape Longleaf Pine Groundcover" by Dr. David Mason, Assistant Scientist at The Jones Center at Ichuaway. The seminar was hosted on Jan. 22, 2026, as part of the Warnell Seminar Series.
I am a population ecologist with an emphasis on quantifying demographic processes and their influences on individuals, populations, and species. My research focuses primarily on the ecology and conservation of migratory birds using a combination of observational and experimental fieldwork,… Read Bio
If your timber was damaged due to Hurricane Helene and the property is located in the designated disaster area (Figure 1), you may qualify for a Georgia income tax credit. Don’t wait! Preapproval applications must be submitted by December 31st, 2025.…
By 9 a.m., more than 40 vehicles had already crunched into the lot at Flinchum’s Phoenix in Warnell’s Whitehall Forest.
Fall brings cooler temperatures and changing leaves, but it doesn’t always put an end to tree insect activity. Some pests remain active well into the season and can leave visible damage in branches and crowns, especially…
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