Andrew Schock
Upper Southeast Regional Director, Conservation Acquisition
With The Conservation Fund since 2003, Andrew has worked to protect over 100 thousand of acres including parks and greenspace in Metro-Atlanta and vital habitat throughout Georgia and Alabama. Among more than 50 projects in Georgia he was instrumental in the establishment of the 9,200 acre Silver Lake Wildlife Management Area and the 16,000 acre Ceylon Wildlife Management. In Alabama, Andrew helped create the southern terminus of the Pinhoti Trail, establish the Freedom Riders National Monument and start the Alabama Civil Rights People and Places project.
Also, during his tenure, Andrew has been part of developing Best Management Practices for timberland owners in Georgia, the Georgia State Wildlife Action Plan and has been a member of the Georgia Gopher Tortoise Initiative. His growing understanding and love for the fire dependent longleaf pine ecosystem led him to leadership roles in the regional Longleaf Partnership Council.
Andrew has past affiliations with the National Wildlife Federation as the Southeastern Center Director managing the field office in Atlanta; The Nature Conservancy, where he completed real estate transactions to protect biodiversity, assisted with the establishment of the botanical inventory at Ft. Stewart, Georgia and established the Integrated Management Plan at Ft. Benning, Georgia; The North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission as a District Wildlife Biologist; and The Department of Defense as a Biological Technician working on endangered species management at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Andrew has an MBA from Kennesaw State University and a B.S. in Zoology (Wildlife Science) from North Carolina State University.
Contact: aschock@conservationfund.org Phone: 404-221-0405 Office: Georgia/Alabama
Projects
Suwannee River Headwaters Forest – Georgia
One of the largest remaining free-flowing rivers in the Southeast, the Suwannee River originates in the Okefenokee National Wildlife...
Beards Creek Forest — Georgia
Nicknamed Georgia’s “Little Amazon,” the winding 137-mile Altamaha River is a treasured waterway. Largely undammed and free flowing, the...
Fort Blakeley in Alabama
These peaceful, pine-covered bluffs overlooking the Mobile-Tensaw Delta in southern Alabama once witnessed one of the last battles of...
Preserving African American History at Fort Blakeley, Alabama
The Battle of Fort Blakeley—which many have called the “last stand of the Confederate States of America”—ranks among the...
Protecting the Gopher Tortoise along Georgia’s Coastline
One of the few tortoises native to North America, the gopher tortoise is facing serious pressures from urban development...
Stateline Forest – Georgia and Alabama
This working forest of 10,369 acres in Haralson and Polk counties, Georgia, and in Cleburne County, Alabama, is a...
Urban Food Forest at Browns Mill
Atlanta’s Food Forest is the first of its kind, providing fresh produce in a community that has limited access...
Freedom Riders National Monument
Nonviolent protests and acts of civil disobedience powered the civil rights movement, making activists out of ordinary people wanting...
McIntosh SEED Community Forest
In the coastal flatwoods of Georgia, a project that demonstrates our focus on community and the environment is unfolding....
Sansavilla Wildlife Management Area
The Altamaha River is Georgia’s largest free-flowing river, winding 137 miles from the center of the state all the...
Silver Lake Wildlife Management Area
The nearly 8,400-acre Silver Lake Wildlife Management Area sits in the southwest corner of Georgia, near Bainbridge. The Fund...
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
In the southeastern corner of Georgia, along the Florida border, lies one of the largest and most primitive swamps...
Oconee National Forest
Did you know that forestry is the largest manufacturing sector in Georgia? Forests are a critical part of the state’s...
Atlanta Green Space Assessment
In 2005, the City of Atlanta was losing 500 acres of open space each week to development. Historically, the...
Little River Canyon
Clean and wild, the Little River in northeast Alabama is America’s longest mountaintop river, cutting through the deepest canyon...
Connecting Pinhoti And Appalachian Trails
When the Appalachian Trail was mapped in the 1920s, the plan set out by Benton Mackaye called for a...
A Comeback for the South's Longleaf Pine in Alabama and Florida
Longleaf pine forests once covered as much as 90 million acres from Virginia to Texas. Today, this habitat has...
Civil War Battlefield Conservation: Georgia
Rocky Face Ridge is the site of the start of the Union Army’s Atlanta Campaign. U.S. Major General Sherman,...
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area
Located in DeKalb, Henry and Rockdale Counties, just 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta, Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area is widely...