Tall Timbers is working with the Georgia Forestry Commission and other partners to implement “Pilot 2.0” a project to help manage smoke and improve air quality while also maintaining the use of prescribed fire in Southwest Georgia.
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Tall Timbers highlights from 2024
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, challenges and steps towards the expansion of our organization. Check out an audio...
After successful first course, smoke management training continues through December
Tall Timbers is pleased to announce the launch of a new, two-hour online smoke management training course to aid prescribed fire practitioners.
Burning for deer: Prescribed fire can help your herd
The majority of a deer’s diet comes from native plants. Consider breaking free of the annual planting of food plots and managing the landscape with fire.
Ground breaks on Leigh Perkins Conservation Education Center
An exciting new chapter opened at Tall Timbers this month with a groundbreaking on the Leigh Perkins Conservation Education Center.
Investing in the science of smoke
Holly Nowell, PhD, has been hired as Tall Timbers Smoke Science Program director. She’ll work to better understand, map, and help fire practitioners manage smoke in the Red Hills, Albany and eventually at a national level.
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...
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.
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.
Managing wiregrass areas for quail
Wiregrass is a great wildlife habitat but how should you manage it to make sure quail are using it?






















