More than 4,800 acres of the Cherokee property in the Red Hills region will be permanently protected and provide ecological benefits to Florida’s capital city and beyond after Florida Forever funds easement.
Land Conservation
Birdsong Nature Center land is permanently protected
Originally published in The Cairo Messenger on July 5, 2023 Thanks to the collective efforts of conservation-minded voters and elected officials, along with public and private funding support, the long-term vision for Birdsong Nature Center has finally come to...
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...
See land conservation practices at work at Jubilee Festival
The Jubilee Festival will showcase the far-reaching impact land management practices like prescribed fire have on forest and water health and offer a fun, family-friendly day of hay and pony rides, music and more. Being held at Jubilee Orchards in east Tallahassee,...
Burning dry Lake Jackson will improve water, habitat health
Prescribed fire and ecological health may not be the first thing that comes to mind seeing smoke coming off the dry lakebed of Lake Jackson. But applying fire in a different way, in this case to a 115-acres patch of wet prairie habitat last month, will improve the...
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...
Floyd’s Mound — Conserving Land and Archeological Resources with the Red Hills Opportunity Fund
Tall Timbers has acquired a 40-acre parcel in the Aucilla River watershed of archeological significance for the region. The property includes a Native American mound, known locally as Floyd’s Mound. The presence of the mound is striking with its four pyramidal sides...
Second Year of Stewardship Funding Opens for Georgia Landowners
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announced this week that a sign-up deadline of November 4, 2022 has been set for the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). Applications for financial and technical assistance...
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...
Second year of stewardship funding opens for landowners in St. Marks and Aucilla watersheds
Applications for financial and technical assistance for interested St. Marks and Aucilla Basin property owners are now open. In 2021, Tall Timbers was awarded funding by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help provide both financial and technical assistance to St....
Kevin McGorty – a Conservation Leader – Retiring in 2022
Kevin McGorty – a Leader in Southeast Land Conservation – Will Leave a Legacy of Accomplishments When He Retires By Kim Sash and Brian Wiebler, originally published in the 2022 Tall Timbers eJournal. Kevin McGorty is truly a champion of conservation throughout the...