Section 12-3-91. Legislative findings and declaration of purpose  


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  •    The General Assembly finds that there is an increasing nation-wide concern over the deterioration of man's natural environment in rural as well as urban areas; that there is a serious need to study the long-term effects of our civilization on our natural environment; that while the State of Georgia is still richly endowed with relatively undisturbed natural areas, these areas are rapidly being drastically modified and even destroyed by human activities; that it is of the utmost importance to preserve examples of such areas in their natural state, not only for scientific and educational purposes but for the general well-being of our society and its people. Therefore, it shall be the purpose and function of the Department of Natural Resources to:

       (1) Identify natural areas in the State of Georgia which are of unusual ecological significance;

       (2) Use its influence and take any steps within its power to secure the preservation of such areas in an undisturbed natural state in order that such areas may:

          (A) Be studied scientifically;

          (B) Be used for educational purposes;

          (C) Serve as examples of nature to the general public; and

          (D) Enrich the quality of our environment for present and future generations; and

       (3) Recommend areas or parts of areas for recreational use.
Ga. L. 1969, p. 750, § 2; Ga. L. 1972, p. 1015, § 1511.