Your Photos Can Make a Difference!
Learn how through our “Spotlight on Conservation” articles, blogs, and presentations written by GNPA members to help promote the importance of photography for conservation.
Photography is valuable to conservation in many ways including raising awareness, creating an emotional connection, telling a story, and creating visual imagery of the importance of our natural world – animals, plants, ecosystems, habitats, and much more – imagery that can enlighten and help inspire action to aid conservation efforts.
SPOTLIGHT ON CONSERVATION
Resources for “Gardening for Life: Creating a backyard refuge for insects, plants, birds and photographers.”
Resource page for “Gardening for Life: Creating a backyard refuge for insects, plants, birds and photographers.” This document provides links to webpages and
2022 GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT BEGINS FEB 18th FOR FOUR DAYS!
The GBBC starts Friday, 2/18! Be a part of the GLOBAL EVENT! Report your counts! Share your images! Watch the live map as the submitted count numbers grow!
GARDENING FOR LIFE: Creating a backyard refuge for plants, insects, birds and photographers
“There are those who can live without wild things, and those who cannot. I am of those who cannot.” Aldo Leopold’s words have always rung true for me, and not only
Project Feeder Watch! Birdwatching to Benefit Conservation…
Project FeederWatch! It’s not too late to join the 2021-22 FeederWatch Season, which began in mid-November and continues into April, 2022.
The Year of the Okefenokee
Two great organizations – GNPA and the Georgia Sierra Club – are teaming up to spend a year celebrating the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.