We can now see in real time how coyotes move on Livingston Place using GPS collars. Tall Timbers has partnered with Assistant Professor at the University of Florida, Hance Ellington to better understand coyote behavior on the Red Hills landscape. Understanding how...
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We don’t get to pick between climate solutions and forest management
There is no doubt that increased wildfire is a symptom of climate change, yet climate solutions are not the solution to wildfires. Decades of not allowing beneficial fire in our forests and grasslands have left us with overgrowth that fuels blazes that become...
Tall Timbers needs your help with the 2024 Red Hills Quail Lands Economic Impact Analysis
Building on past successes, Tall Timbers is now working on the 2024 Red Hills Quail Lands Economic Impact Analysis. First conducted in 2013 and then again in 2018, Tall Timbers has used survey data from Red Hills landowners to illustrate the economic impact of the...
“Good Fire, Bad Fire” film looks toward active forest management
A new film by the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) highlights the work of several organizations to restore healthy forests across the U.S. Released in mid-May, Good Fire, Bad Fire Inside the Race to Restore America's Forests, delves into the role of...
Tall Timbers seeking landowner applications for land management funding support
Landowners within the basins of the St. Marks and Aucilla Rivers can apply for funding and technical assistance for prescribed fire implementation, longleaf pine tree establishment, timber stand improvements, invasive plant treatment and wildlife habitat improvement.
Counting quail calls can point to covey health come fall
The whistle of a bobwhite quail is music to any landowner or bird hunter’s ear. But it can also be a useful tool in summer to assess a property’s quail population, provide a glimpse into how the birds have responded to management practices or give a breeding outlook...
Conservation permanence matters in Florida
As more people continue to move into our state and more rural land and open spaces are lost to development, Florida land trusts are accelerating their work of partnering with willing landowners to protect the land.
Private Lands team mixes fire implementation with education
The Private Lands Prescribed Fire Initiative at Tall Timbers has grown rapidly over the past year with a focus on implementation, training and education
Study: The season of fire has an effect on bee-flower interactions
The Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Lab has been collaborating with entomologists with the U.S. Forest Service to study the effects of season of fire on bee-flower interactions.
Land management recommendations “braided” from Indigenous Knowledge and western science
Western scientists increasingly recognize that Indigenous land stewardship practices built and maintained more resilient and ecologically diverse forests than today.
Embracing innovation with autonomous tractors in quail management
At Tall Timbers, we are eager to explore the potential of autonomous tractors to optimize quail habitat management.
Assessing your fire: Yes, you should do a post-burn evaluation
Examining information collected from fires at the end of the season can also shape tweaks to burn block prescriptions and can also be a good way to approach reducing potential costs of post-burn treatments.






















