About our new logo

Jul 13, 2026

In conjunction with our new 2026–36 Strategic Plan, Tall Timbers is proud to introduce a refreshed logo that reflects our relevance and supports our growth. As we expand across the Southeast, this update ensures our visual identity communicates who we are to new audiences and reinforces our fire-focused brand.

The updated design is an intentional evolution of our history, retaining the iconic twin pine trees that have represented us since the early 1960s while integrating the vital symbols of quail and fire. The bobwhite serves as a powerful “hook” that helps landowners and managers identify with our work, while the inclusion of fire celebrates the foundational process that connects our land stewardship and biodiversity efforts.

To provide further clarity, the refreshed logo is supported by a new tagline. Because the name “Tall Timbers” is used in several industries, this addition ensures our mission of land stewardship is unmistakable to new audiences.

By blending tradition with the powerful elements of stewardship, fire, and quail, our refreshed brand equips us to lead the next decade of conservation as a relevant, trusted source of information, helping land stewards.

The updated design was completed by our Communications program with guidance from fellow staff and members of our Board of Trustees. The refreshed logo will be rolled out over the coming months as updates are completed.

Below is a review of selected Tall Timbers logo updates through the years. How many versions do you recall?

 

 

About the Author
Brian Wiebler
The Tall Timbers Communications Director is always looking for an excuse to be outdoors. Birds, bikes, boats, boots... all good things for Brian. Originally from Iowa, he grew up in a family with a strong hunting and conservation ethic. This led to a career that has spanned from California to Florida with positions as a wildlife biologist, urban forester, and environmental planner, before landing "home" with Tall Timbers in 2016.
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