These links refer to the air, water, or land environment in DeKalb County.
Georgia Native Plant Society has information on native plants and the annual plant sale at Georgia Perimeter College.
The Southern Environmental Law Center is active across the Southeast SELC web site .
DeKalb is one of the counties in the Atlanta area that requires auto emissions tests. This Georgia Environmental Protection Division page lists emissions testing centers including those in DeKalb.
This is a site with more information on the 1999 tree ordinance.
Park Pride is a nonprofit public/private partnership dedicated to preserving, enhancing, and promoting parks and greenspace and to encourage the aquisition and development of new greenspace in the City of Atlanta and DeKalb County.
The Earth 911 includes a database of recycling locations by zipcode.
The Georgia Chapter of the Sierra Club
The Glen Creek-Candler Lake Watershed site includes many useful links on watersheds and water quality.
Burnt Fork Watershed Alliance is an alliance of stakeholders, including landowners, business operators, community organizations, technical experts and residents, working together protect and preserve Burnt Fork Creek and its greenspaces.
Little Nancy Creek Watershed Alliance
South River Watershed Alliance
The Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia has information for teachers and educators.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has created the Georgia Greenspace Program. The proposed rules seek to promote the permanent protection as greenspace of at least 20 percent of each eligible countys geographic area.
Scenic America is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing the scenic character of America's communities and countryside.