Meet us for Southside River Rendezvous to explore Atlanta’s three rivers – the Chattahoochee, the Flint, and the South River! You’ll discover some of the Southside’s hidden freshwater features, learn how to collect water samples and watch scientists perform water quality testing!
Help track pollution in the waterways of historic west Atlanta! Come out as a team, family, or fly solo to collect samples from Proctor, Sandy, and Utoy Creeks. We'll provide instructions on how to collect your water samples and report back on creek conditions near you.
Join CRK and friends at the Tara Theatre in Atlanta for the premiere screening of “Saving the Chattahoochee: The Story of the Women Who Defended the River.” Following the film, enjoy a Q&A with Sally Bethea, Shirley Franklin, and director Hal Jacobs.
Join us on February 8 for an evening screening of “Saving the Chattahoochee” near LaGrange, Ga., at the Oakfuskee Conservation Center. You’ll have the opportunity to visit our new regional outreach office and indoor classroom that overlook West Point Lake!
See the new film by Hal Jacobs "Saving the Chattahoochee" as part of the Sautee Nacoochee Cultural Center Environmental Film Series in North Georgia.
Be a voice for clean water in Georgia: register for Capitol Conservation Day! This annual Georgia Water Coalition (GWC) event will take place on February 27 at 8:00 AM.
Sweep the Hooch is an annual watershed-wide trash cleanup that brings together hundreds of volunteers each year at dozens of parks, tributaries, and access points along the Chattahoochee River.
Join us aboard the Lake Lanier Floating Classroom on Saturday, April 6th for an opportunity to see local wildlife! Anticipate learning more about the animals that walk the lake shores and the birds that circle the skies above.