Independent research organizationAtlanta, GeorgiaUrban ecology · environmental data · adaptive systems

CREDITS AND DISCLOSURES

Traceability extends to images, marks, access, and relationships.

This page documents photographic sources, third-party marks, and the boundaries of institutional claims.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Real-image assets

  • Atlanta garden, trail, preserve entrance, access, and collaborative-session photographs: original image assets supplied for this website.
  • Great blue heron in water: Joshua J. Cotten, Unsplash.
  • Great blue heron in reeds: Patrick Bigelow, Unsplash.
  • Wetland boardwalk: Yansi Keim, Unsplash.
  • Atlanta aerial skyline: Joao Costa, Unsplash.
  • Researchers in a laboratory: Faustina Okeke, Unsplash.
  • Computer code: Daniil Komov, Unsplash.
  • Field computing: Land O’Lakes, Inc., Unsplash.

Local JPG and WebP derivatives are included in the asset folder for reliable rendering.

Appearance in a photograph does not by itself establish employment, authorship, institutional role, partnership, or research authorization.

NATURE ORGANIZATION MARKS

Identification only

  • Blue Heron Nature Preserve mark: official organization website asset.
  • Trees Atlanta mark: official organization website asset.
  • Birds Georgia mark: official organization publication asset.
  • Georgia Conservancy mark: official organization website asset.

All marks remain the property of their respective organizations.

TECHNOLOGY MARKS

Tooling references

  • Dell Technologies mark: Wikimedia Commons source image.
  • AWS, Microsoft, Google, GitHub, and Docker symbols: Font Awesome Free Brands under its applicable license.

Use of a name or mark does not imply sponsorship, partnership, client status, or endorsement.

INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

Independence statements

  • ACAE is not presented as an affiliate, program, field station, laboratory, tenant, sponsor, or partner of Blue Heron Nature Preserve.
  • ACAE is not presented as an affiliate or partner of Atlanta Tech Village solely because of public, event, community, membership, or workspace access.
  • Public ecological access is not described as ownership or research authorization.
  • Third-party organizations and vendors are identified according to their actual role.