Susan Granbery is an urban and community forestry coordinator with the Georgia Forestry Commission (GFC) in Stone Mountain, just outside of Atlanta. Among her responsibilities, she works with non-profit tree groups and partners and helps organize statewide educational programs and workshops. She also coordinates urban forestry projects like the Georgia Model Urban Forest, a planning book that promotes trees as green infrastructure, and the American Grove social networking site, www.AmericanGrove.org. Susan is an ex-officio board member of the Georgia Urban Forest Council, a Certified Arborist by the International Society of Arboriculture and a Type II Public Information Officer in the Incident Command System.
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- Checking out "In appreciation of the live oak" on American Grove: ning.it/LuIa3F 1 week ago
- All Things Live Oak with Dr. Kim Coder in Savannah http://t.co/fBY78CKP 1 week ago
- Checking out "Plant Trees In YOUR Community" on American Grove: ning.it/KL6d7T 2 weeks ago
- A crime by the highway: Poisoning trees to make billboards easier to see openchannel.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/… 1 month ago
A great start, Susan!
I just discovered your blog, Susan. This is great!