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Wetland Mapper


Endangered Species List


Georgia Department of Natural Resources

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The Wetlands mapper is designed to deliver easy-to-use, map like views of America’s Wetland resources. It integrates digital map data along with other resource information to produce current information on the status, extent, characteristics and functions of wetlands, riparian , and deepwater habitats. The Wetland Mapper fulfills the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s strategic plan for the development, revision and dissemination of wetlands data and information to resource managers and the public. This information is intended  to promote the understanding and conservation of wetland resources through discovery and education as well as to aid in resource management, research and decision making.

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To make recovery efforts for listed and candidate species more efficient and effective, we work with others to find ways to invigorate and modernize the implementation of the ESA, using our current conservation tools and developing new ones at every opportunity. Among the tools that play a major part in achieving our conservation and recovery goals are: interagency consultations; incentives for landowners and managers to engage in voluntary conservation partnerships; grants to states and territories, private landowners, and conservation groups to fund conservation projects; and permits that authorize scientific research to learn more about listed species, or activities that enhance the propagation or survival of listed species.

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Georgia Department of Natural Resources - The agency has statewide responsibilities for managing and conserving Georgia’s natural, cultural, and historical resources, and has five divisions:


Coastal Resources Division

Environmental Protection Division

Law Enforcement Division

Parks, Recreation & Historic Sites

Wildlife Resources Division

Community

Current Events in Georgia: Conservation Efforts

Protecting Our Planet, One Habitat at a Time

15 Conservation Concerns

Top Environmental Concerns

The world is grappling with a host of pressing environmental challenges that demand immediate attention and action. From climate change-induced disasters to biodiversity loss and plastic pollution, the 15 biggest environmental problems of 2025 paint a stark picture of the urgent need for climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Community Events

Community Engagement Programs

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Local organizations are hosting events to educate residents about the importance of wetlands and biodiversity. Join us in making a difference in our community!

Current Laws

Legislative Advances

Climate pressures are increasing; it’s undeniable that environmental concerns are becoming more and more immediate. Sustainability is thus moving from an afterthought to an obligation, and 2025 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for environmental policy worldwide. From stricter emissions standards to sweeping changes in waste management and corporate accountability, the next wave of legislation reflects a growing global consensus: protecting the environment is no longer optional but essential. These changes are not limited to environmental lawyers or activists. They affect industries, cities, governments, and everyday professionals whose work intersects with natural resources, urban planning, energy, or corporate strategy. Understanding these laws is becoming not just an advantage, but a necessity.

GreenSpace Partners

Coastal Community United
Advanced Academics

Partnering with Advanced Acedemic Academy, we are providing Environmental class and field courses to educate the community on the importance of our natural resources.

Hope Ranch