By Anne McCudden, Executive Director of the Thomasville History Center Tall Timbers was honored to host over 60 K-12 educators from across the country during the first few weeks of July. The educators were here as part of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant...
Red Hills Region
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...
Does gopher tortoise health impact burrow use by wildlife?
by Anna Maria, visiting student researcher 7:00 a.m. A squirrel! I can't believe I just saw a squirrel from the house window. What luck, I even managed to take a video of it! Well, my first awakening at Tall Timbers is off to the best possible start, with a gorgeous...
With a huge home range, where do feral hogs like to hang out?
By University of Georgia Master's student Chris Terrazas Feral hogs like to roam, but determining where they like to spend their time can help manage their eradication from the Red Hills landscape. That was one focus of a three-year Feral Swine Control and...
Feral hog study: Game species alter habits when pigs are present
By University of Georgia Master’s student, Kelsey Hoskins If you happen to have noticed orange flagging tape on the trees around North Florida and South Georgia last year, then I hope you were smiling. Because below that flagging was one of the 151 trail cameras that...
Prescribed fire critical to habitat for migrating Henslow’s sparrows
In the low-lying areas among the longleaf pines, a small group of biologists search for one of America’s most secretive birds. As footfalls disturb damp grasses, a small sparrow emerges and flies a few yards away before dropping suddenly back into the grass to run....
Gopher Tortoise Disease Study
The Tall Timbers Land Management team conducted gopher tortoise disease research this summer.
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...
Managing Game Bird Program Field Visits with a New App
By Clay Sisson, Albany Quail Project Director and Extension Coordinator and Karen Cummins, Geospatial Database Administrator The Tall Timbers' Game Bird Program needed an efficient way to track field visits on hunting properties both by program area and regionally to...
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...
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 and Florida A&M collaborate on soils and fire research
The Fire Ecology Lab continues a long-standing collaboration with Dr. Yuch Ping Hsieh's lab at the Florida A&M University (FAMU) Center for Water Resources. In one study, we are using a new method developed by Dr. Hsieh to test rates of soil microbial respiration,...