Our Partners


We believe that enduring change & evolution is rooted in collaboration. These are local businesses we partner with to make this regenerative work possible.

Fernbank Museum home to the famed Fernbank Forest where EcoLogic has managed invasive vegetation since 2019.

We are proud of our enduring relationship with the Fernbank Museum, where we’ve been responsible for the Fernbank Forest’s invasive removal program in key sensitive areas since 2019.

As one of the few forests within the Atlanta perimeter that can claim that status of “Old Growth”, we take our stewardship of this incredible resource seriously. Our continued success in Fernbank speaks to the effectiveness of our techniques, which can be experienced any time by taking a stroll through this truly magnificent slice of nature.

EcoLogic is a Fernbank partner of the Atlanta City Nature Challenge in 2024. To learn more about this program, please visit the page here.

 

WholeATL envisions a world where all humans experience Wholeness and a reverence for life.

Their mission is to cultivate a partnership culture rooted in compassionate communication, ecological sustainability, and celebration and service to the divine Whole. 

We are not alone! It takes a village to remove invasive plants here in Atlanta. Woods Keeper focuses on manually removing English ivy, privet, and many others, allowing native species to flourish again as they find sunlight and space.

Root Local serves as the backbone organization for collective impact planning. Their role is to create the space for collaboration between a diverse set of stakeholders and guide the collective towards development and implementation of a shared vision for environmental impact and sustainability.

 

Unearthing Farm is a nonprofit initiative working to provide equitable access to fresh, locally-grown produce in the Edgewood and Kirkwood neighborhoods. They work in partnership with community members to center the needs of legacy residents, families with children, seniors, and other folks in our community with typically low access to fresh food.

Roots Down is an organization committed to community improvement through productive urban landscapes that engage and educate. They envision a world where food is abundant, local, and grown as a result of community effort — one where food security is a human right and farming is considered a public service.

With a mission to create self-regenerating spaces, Shades of Green’s approach focuses on increasing your lands' ability to infiltrate water effectively through earth’s contouring with their installation of swales & rain gardens. They also very carefully selecting site-specific plant communities, so that they can thrive sustainably.