Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

UPCOMING EVENTS

Economic Trade-Offs and Quail Management Field Workshop

Friday, September 27
Belmont Plantation
Louisville, Georgia

The Economic Trade-Offs and Quail Management Field Workshop is an event where attendees will see firsthand the ongoing habitat renovations and land management techniques being used to overcome common challenges faced when managing for high densities of wild quail.  Area experts will present on current research and specific techniques used to overcome these and other challenges managers face across the Carolinas. Registration is now open. Click here to register.

 

Safe Harbor Workshop

Thursday, October 10
The Jones Center at Ichauway
Newton, Georgia

The workshop will be hosted by the Jones Center at Ichauway, Tall Timbers, and Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Staff will provide background on woodpecker habitat needs and management and the benefits of the Safe Harbor Program. Field tours will visit prime woodpecker habitat and also demonstrate first-hand some of the tools used to manage woodpecker populations. We’ll also review some of the cost-share programs available with a strong focus on properties support the woodpecker. For more preliminary information, contact Jim Cox. Registration is required to help plan for logistics and distribute materials beforehand. To register, please email Amy Allen; or call 850-893-4153 x249.

 

Orvis Fly Fishing School

Saturday, October 12 • 9 AM–4 PM
at
Tall Timbers
Cost: $240.00 per person • Only 2 spots left!
Use of Orvis tackle and lunch included
RSVP by email to Amy Allen or call her at 850-893-4153 x249

 

If learning to fly fish or improving your casting technique seems like a daunting task, you just haven’t met the right fishing instructors. Truel Myers, the head fly fishing instructor for Orvis, will help you with everything from setting up the rod, to fly selection and knots, to how to safely release your catch. No matter the skill level, you’ll leave with the knowledge and know-how to cast like a seasoned angler.

 

Red Hills Fall Field Day

Friday, October 18
Four Oaks Plantation
Boston, Georgia

The Red Hills Fall Field Day is an event where attendees will see firsthand the ongoing habitat renovations and land management techniques being used to overcome common challenges faced when managing for high densities of wild quail.  Area experts will present on current research and specific techniques used to overcome these and other challenges managers face across the Southeast. Registration is now open. Click here to register. For more information, please contact the Development Office: Crystal Davis Rice at 850.545.3675 / email Crystal; Amy Allen at 850.893.4153, x249 / email Amy.

 

South Carolina Bobwhite Funding Partnership Event & Auction

Thursday, October 24
The Millstone at Adam’s Pond
Columbia, South Carolina

In 2017, Tall Timbers and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources signed a Memorandum of Agreement to form the SC Bobwhite Funding Partnership. The purpose of this partnership is to raise funds from corporate and private sources and use them for bobwhite work across the Carolinas. Please join us for an evening reception and auction. The proceeds from this event help fund the South Carolina Bobwhite Initiative, as well as Tall Timbers’ Carolina Regional Quail Project’s efforts in South Carolina. For more information, please contact the Development Office: Crystal Davis Rice at 850.545.3675 / email Crystal; Amy Allen at 850.893.4153, x249 / email Amy.

 

Kevin’s and Holland & Holland’s 4th Annual Southern Game Fair

Thursday & Friday, November 7 & 8
Greenwood Plantation
Thomasville, Georgia

The Kevin’s Annual Game Fair, benefiting Tall Timbers, is an opportunity to share our love of the outdoors with the community, to celebrate the heritage of Thomasville, GA, and support the preservation of the longleaf pine forest and bobwhite quail habitat of the Red Hills region.

This year’s Game Fair kicks off Thursday evening, November 7, 2019 with Buffalo Trace Cocktail Party, along with gun room chats with Guy Davie from Holland & Holland and Kevin Kelly, CEO of Kevin’s, a live auction featuring world class sporting trips, a VIP shooting experience at the London Holland & Holland shooting grounds, plus an extraordinary opportunity to hunt wild quail at the exclusive Dixie Plantation in Monticello, Florida.

The Game Fair takes place Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, 9:00 a.m. at the historical and private Greenwood Plantation Campus. Enjoy a day full of activities:

  • Celebrating Veterans
  • Cooking demonstrations
  • Fly fishing demonstrations
  • Tall Timbers discussion about controlled burn program and wildlife
  • Quail wagon rides with Clydesdales
  • Famous DockDogs Competition. (Your dogs can compete)
  • Wildrose Kennels • Ryglen Gundogs
  • Pointing Dog Demonstrations
  • Live Oak Farms Fox Hounds
  • Delicious plantation lunch and many more activities!

For news and updates visit the Game Fair website.

 

Leon County Honors Tall Timbers

Leon County Honors Tall Timbers

Thanks to long-time supporter, Leon County Commissioner Bryan Desloge, Tall Timbers was recently honored by the Leon County Commission for our contributions over more than 60 years as a leader in natural resource research, land conservation, and education. The Leon County Commission’s proclamation recognized Tall Timbers as a “premier biological research station that is: the birthplace of fire ecology research, the home of the Prescribed Fire Science Consortium, the home of the South’s premier quail research program and the Stoddard Bird lab.” The County’s proclamation also highlighted Tall Timbers success as a nationally recognized and accredited land conservancy protecting nearly 150,000 acres in the Red Hills region and other critical landscapes.

Commissioner Desloge also discussed the nearly $200 million economic impact of quail hunting in the Red Hills region and the many jobs and businesses that benefit from Red Hills working rural lands. In his comments, CEO Bill Palmer highlighted the success of Tall Timbers’ diverse programs and the increasing national role the organization is taking on regarding the importance of using prescribed fire to reduce destructive wildfire. Tall Timbers is extremely grateful to Commissioner Bryan Desloge and the entire Leon County Commission for recognizing Tall Timbers contributions to our local community, the region and nation.

L-R, Neil Fleckenstein, Tall Timbers Planning Coordinator, Bryan Desloge, Leon County Commissioner, and Bill Palmer, Tall Timbers President, CEO

Save the Date for the Annual Auction

Save the Date for the Annual Auction

Kate Ireland Memorial Dinner & Auction

Join us for the
Tall Timbers’ 22nd Annual
Kate Ireland Memorial Dinner & Auction
Sunday, September 15, 2019 at 6:00 PM
Glen Arven Country Club | Thomasville, Georgia

Tall Timbers is proud to celebrate the year’s honoree, Gene Phipps and the Phipps family’s legacy.

Click here for event and sponsorship information or contact the Development Office: Crystal Davis Rice at 850.545.3675 / email Crystal; Amy Allen at 850.893.4153, x249 / email Amy.

 

A Birds-Eye View of Carbon Flow

A Birds-Eye View of Carbon Flow

A Birds-Eye View of Carbon Flow

By Scott Pokswinski and Kevin Hiers, Fire Science Lab

Carbon Flux Tower

Forest productivity and fire go hand in hand in the Southeast. The burning of live and dead fuels and the rate at which forests can incorporate the resulting atmospheric carbon will be a key to understanding the role of fire in the carbon cycle. This is particularly interesting for second growth forests on old agricultural lands, which dominate forest cover in the Southeast U.S. Dr. Kevin Robertson at Tall Timbers documented that, when burned, these recovering forested lands provide critical ecosystems services, including carbon sequestration.

To better understand the ebb and flow of carbon in forests, the Tall Timbers Fire Science lab has partnered with Dr. Gregory Starr of the University of Alabama to install an eddy flux tower over the canopy of a second growth loblolly pine on Tall Timbers to measure ecosystem productivity.

A carbon dioxide infrared gas analyzer paired to a 3D sonic anemometer can detect minute changes in air flow and concentration of carbon dioxide as air moves in an out of the stand. These sensors will log the flow of carbon above the canopy of the forest for the next decade 10 times a second. The data that the tower collects will be integrated with data from several towers throughout the Southeast that Dr. Starr manages to create a region-wide dataset encompassing several forest types, including native groundcover and longleaf pine plantations of a similar age.  Relating how climate cycles drive changes in productivity of recovering southern pine forests is important to modeling future climate-fire interactions in the Southeast.

Birds Eye View of Loblolly Pine Canopy on Tall Timbers

14th Annual Georgia – Florida Turkey Invitational

14th Annual Georgia – Florida Turkey Invitational

14th Annual Georgia – Florida Turkey Invitational

Tall Timbers would like to thank all sponsors and participates who supported this year’s Georgia – Florida Turkey Invitational, March 28 and 29, 2019, which was again hosted by Osceola Plantation. We were honored to have legendary fishing legend and avid turkey hunter Flip Pallot as our guest speaker, along with author and journalist Eddie Nickens. Over 77 teams participated setting a new event record. All funds raised support Tall Timbers’ Game Bird Program. Congratulations to all who made this event a success. Be sure to check our website and social media outlets for 2020 event dates.

Left to right: Dr. Bill Palmer, Eddie Nickens, Chef Chris Hastings, Flip Pallot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eddie Nickens and Flip Pallot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Winner: Colin Crocker

Adult Winners: (L-R) Johnny Hester and Michael Ponder, Travis and Raegan Sherman, Shane Wellendorf and Chuck Williams

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1st Place: Raegan and Travis Sherman

2nd Place: Shane Wellendorf and Chuck Williams

3rd Place: Johnny Hester and Michael Ponder

Photos by Gabriel Hanway