
Connecting Private Forest Landowners with Georgia's Birding Community!
More than 90% of Georgia’s forests are privately owned. That means there are very limited opportunities for +2,300 Georgia birdwatchers who support an estimated $75 million in annual wildlife watching-related expenditures!
Georgia Bird Bookings is designed to bridge the gap by bringing the birdwatching community to forest landowners across the state.
Are you a forest landowner?
Sign up to learn how to list your property on My Outdoor Agent and advertise to Georgia’s bird watching community!
Are you a bird watcher?
Sign up to learn more about getting a Birding Access Permit and book your next birding experience!
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Getting started is easy! If you are a landowner who is trying to decide if this program is a good fit or a birder who is wanting to learn more about the types of birds on private forestland, we stand ready to help!
Contact GFF Director of Programs & Engagement Â
Gloria Camacho at glo@gfagrow.org
Nick DiLuzio, Vice President of Business Development, Forisk Consulting
Clarence Neese, CoFounder and Vice President of Orbis, Inc.
Jared Teutsch, Executive Director of Georgia Audubon Society
Tiffanie Starr, Managing Director, Acquisitions