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Welcome to Help Save Hurricane Creek: Wetlands Removal
Help Save the Cherokee Darter: on-line Petition
Thinning Trees at Hurricane Creek?
Restore Wetlands at Hurricane Creek
Wetlands Pictures: Before Removal: trees, soil, and plants removed, Oct. 2010
Directions to and Brief Overview of Hurricane Creek Wildlife Preserve
Hurricane Creek Recap of Events
Hurricane Creek Pictures
State Protected Darters & Vertebrates at Hurricane Creek
Tract Map
Hurricane Creek Wildlife Tract Origen Documents
List of Possible Projects at Hurricane Creek
HC Hiking Trails
Ponds Concerns at Hurricane Creek
Hurricane Creek is On a Flood Plain
Topo, Watershed Maps, Flood Plain Data
Letter to Patricia Donot, VP Student Affairs North Georgia & Responses
Petitions: 500 Signatures (56 pp)
Contacts: What You Can Do
Nelson's Remarks, Environmental Leadership Page
Environmental Leadership?
Dr. Parker's Retirement Party
Pictures: Wetlands Removal: After
Wet Weather Wetlands
Plants at Hurricane Creek
Dr. Tom Nelson's Executive Summary of Logging Project at Hurricane Creek
Logging Plan Threatens State Protected LadySlipper
Alternate Site for Planting Project: Daniel Davis Farm
Cutting Circles
Recent Letters to Editor: Re: Ponds, Wetlands, at Hurricane Creek
Documents & Photos for the Daniel Davis Centennial Farm
Removal of Culvert and Protected Darters at Hurricane Creek
Objections to Logging Hurricane Creek
Mountain Longleaf Pine
Scott Sanders' Letter Published 12.15.10 in The Dahlonega Nugget
Hurricane Creek in The Dahlonega Nugget, 2009
Dr.Parker's Letter to Dr. Potter; Greg Gilbert's Letter to Environmental Group at NGCSU
Nelson/Parker Dialog
Hurricane Creek Wildlife Preserve Wetlands Inspection Report
Wetlands Inspection Invoice
Donors Page: Payments for Hurricane Creek Wetlands Inspection Bill:
Dr. James Parker Hurricane Creek Powerpoint
Help Save Hurricane Creek: Flyer: Please Post
Dr. Currey's Big Mistake
Copper Basin TN Mining disaster
Deforestation and Carbon Emissions
Woodman, Spare that Tree!
SAVE DAWSON FOREST & Other Environmental Links
List of donations for Sale to help Pay Wetlands Inspection Bill
Original Art: Sketch by Julie Quinn: 'Amy & Emily'...Sold. 8X10 Framed reproduction $7.00
Pictures from May 16-23 '10 Auction & Porch Sale at Wylies Upstairs & The Conner House Porch, Dahlonega Square
Sponsor LInks
Land Trusts
Dr. Parker's Water Pump Not Illegal: 'No Trespassing' Signs at Hurricane Creek?
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Dr. Currey's Big Mistake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Rusk_Currey
Academics, even enviromental advocates, can take missteps that have far reaching consequences, like
Dr. Currey who cut down the oldest tree in North American in order to study it.
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