Honey Creek Woodlands - Natural Burial Preserve Located in Conyers, Georgia
plugged native grasses are thriving
Grey Hairstreak
Honey Creek and wild azelea
Helocordulia selysii (Sely's sundragon)
G. liviidus (ashy clubtail)
     “We put death in its rightful place, as part of the cycle of life. Our burials honor the idea of dust to dust. What we’re doing is basically land conservation. By setting aside woods for natural burials, we preserve it from development.”
Dr. Billy Campbell
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
New Book Highlights Conservation Burial
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Grave Matters follows a dozen such families who found in “green” burial a more natural, more economic and ultimately more meaningful alternative to the tired and toxic send-off on offer at the local funeral parlor.

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Our team crawled through the debris and identified and tagged hundreds of dogwoods, oaks, hickories, beeches and other trees and shrubs that had resprouted from vigorous root systems.
T. lacerata (black saddlebags)
Protected wetlands
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The only anole native to the US, it is not related to the chameleons, although it does change color from green to brown, depending on its surroundings. It is a member of the iguana family.
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