Recent Articles & News
Quail translocation to Western Pineywoods shows early promise
The Western Pineywoods Quail Program (WPQP) launched its first translocation last year in east Texas. Another round of translocated birds were released earlier this month and there are early signs that the project to reintroduce quail to Texas could be successful.
Red Hills rare wildlife model gaining attention in Estonia
The Red Hills region has long served as a model for conserving rare wildlife on private lands in the United States. Turns out the Red Hills’ model has also garnered international attention as biologists and landowners in other countries try to balance ecological...
Gentian Creek easement is an ecology education gem
Gentian Creek has been under a Tall Timbers conservation easement since 2016. The roughly 250-acre property in Thomas County is home to Gentian Creek Preserve, a nature preserve and educational facility launched by owners Marta Jones Turner and Jerry M. Turner in the...
Land Manager Profile: Avalon’s Karl Halbig
Over the last year, Ted Turner’s Avalon property has worked to incorporate a renewed approach to its land management, conservation efforts and focus on the future. That’s due in part to the new manager of the largest tract of privately-owned land in Jefferson County,...
Winter is the time to tackle privet
Fall and winter is a good time to control select non-desirable plants. One of the primary targets during the winter months is privet. While there are several species of exotic privet in the southeast, Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense) is the most widespread. This...
Tall Timbers highlights from 2023
The following highlights were collected from the updates we provide the Tall Timbers Board of Trustees throughout the year. We hope you enjoy this look back at a few of our successes and challenges in 2023.
How to: Reintroduction of flames in a fire-excluded landscape
This infrared image clearly illustrates how duff layers at the base of pine trees can smolder long after the surface fire has passed. Long-term residual heat can damage or kill these trees Southern pine stands that have undergone fire exclusion become overgrown and...
Hunter-covey interaction can shift bobwhite behavior patterns
This study was done as part of a collaborative project with the University of Georgia and appeared in in the Winter 2018 edition of the Tall Timbers eJournal The more bobwhite quail are chased by predators, the more they shift their behavioral response to pressure and...
A milestone on the horizon for woodpeckers in the Red Hills
Few places in the Southeast can say that the red-cockaded woodpecker has never left the landscape. The Red Hills is among the lucky areas that can make this claim due to the historic use of fire and the unique forest management. Despite this advantage, the Red Hills...
Rx fire permit database highlights hot moments and hot spots
A database developed by Tall Timbers coalescing prescribed fire permit data across the Southeast is a first step in answering bigger research questions and serve as a valuable advocacy tool to continue promoting prescribed fire’s widespread use. The Prescribed Fire...
A look back at the making of Georgia Birds: Burleigh, Sutton, Stoddard, and Komarek
Thomas D. Burleigh, George M. Sutton, and Herbert L. Stoddard, Sr. were all great friends. Sutton and Burleigh knew each since the 1920s, and Sutton and Burleigh crossed paths with Stoddard in the 1930s. They were all members of the American Ornithologists’ Union....
Land Manager Profile: Robbie Green
The manager of Osceola and Tallokas has made some drastic changes since he came on board more than a decade ago. Learn more about Robbie and the properties he manages.





















