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...
Conservation Advocacy
Okefenokee mining proposal threatens ecology, prescribed fire
A new mining proposal threatens the Okefenokee Swamp’s future and has drawn attention from federal agencies, independent scientists and the public.
Air quality standard approved while the path for prescribed fire remains uncertain
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an air quality standard rule change that could affect the use of prescribed fire
Tall Timbers advocates Farm Bill priorities in Washington
Conserving and protecting working rural lands in the greater Red Hills and Albany regions occasionally takes Tall Timbers staff outside of our beloved focal areas. Planning and Advocacy Coordinator Neil Fleckenstein recently attended the Land Trust Alliance Advocacy...
Summer’s here. Add these books about fire to your reading list
Spring prescribed fires have stopped smoldering and growing season burns are on the horizon. Turkeys and quail have laid eggs and are busy raising their next generations as crisp spring mornings have transitioned into long, lazy summer days. It’s a perfect time for a...
Building Relationships with Leaders Throughout Florida
The Leadership Florida Cornerstone Class, consisting of high-level executives from Florida’s top corporations, leading non-profits, and elected officials, visited Tall Timbers on February 2, 2023. More than 50 leaders learned firsthand why prescribed fire is essential...
Mining Proposal in Georgia’s Famed Okefenokee Swamp Now Open for Public Review
Photo by Julian Buckmaster 2/22/2023 Update: The public comment period closes on February 23, 2023. The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) recently released a draft plan by Twin Pines, LLC to mine titanium on Trail Ridge in the Okefenokee Swamp, one of...
The 2023 Farm Bill is a Big Opportunity for Land Stewardship and Prescribed Fire
Every five years, the federal government must reauthorize the Farm Bill. This sweeping legislative package is made up of a variety of different policies from conservation to nutrition to rural development that authorizes the U.S. Department of Agriculture to carry out...
Important Conservation Easement Legislation Passed by Congress
As a leading accredited land trust, Tall Timbers is invested in protecting the integrity of donated conservation easements, which are at the heart of our efforts to protect rural landscapes in the Red Hills and Albany regions. For this reason, we are grateful to a...
Second Prescribed Burn on Thomas County Central High School Longleaf Plot
The Tall Timbers team, along with Southern Regional Technical College and the Southwest Georgia Prescribed Burn Association, conducted a prescribed burn at Thomas County Central High School.
Tall Timbers joins Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Policy Council
This summer, Tall Timbers accepted a position on the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership Policy Council, a national non-profit coalition of conservation organizations and related outdoor entities that works to guarantee quality areas for hunting and fishing...
Florida toll road connection to U.S. 19 not moving forward at this time
The Florida Department of Transportation announced big news on August 5, saying it completed a study of the Northern Turnpike Extension without recommending a specific corridor to connect to U.S. 19, and that it would not move forward until options could be reassessed...