Longleaf Research Needs Survey
The Longleaf Alliance is soliciting feedback on pressing longleaf research needs. The research needs survey is open to all partners, TLA members, and longleaf supporters. Take the survey here.
The Longleaf Alliance is soliciting feedback on pressing longleaf research needs. The research needs survey is open to all partners, TLA members, and longleaf supporters. Take the survey here.
The Longleaf Partnership Council (LPC) has released a new communications fact sheet, Longleaf Pine: A Tall Drink of Water. This informational product showcases how protecting and restoring longleaf pine forests can
The Longleaf Alliance (TLA) is seeking a Fort Stewart / Altamaha Partnership Coordinator (Coordinator) toadvance longleaf ecosystem restoration in the Fort Stewart/Altamaha (FTSA) landscape in Coastal Georgia. TheCoordinator will coordinate
The recording of the SFE webinar from the end of June is now live on the SFE YouTube Webinar Archive. While the title mentions pine barrens, this webinar is all
Longleaf pine forest conservation and restoration are critical priorities for protecting threatened and endangered species, and can also benefit landowners interested in improving game habitat. Restoring and managing frequent-fire longleaf pine may
Dr. John Willis and Dr. Dale Brockway of the US Forest Service Southern Research Station in Auburn, Alabama have released their 2021-2022 regional longleaf pine forecast report. This report includes
America’s Longleaf Restoration Initiative released its 2020 Range-wide Accomplishment Report celebrating a decade’s worth of accomplishments and significant progress towards restoring longleaf pine. Despite a turbulent 2020, ALRI’s dedicated partners proved resilient and
In 2020, America’s Longleaf Restoration Initiative (ALRI) launched a new working group, Longleaf for All, as an ongoing commitment to be an advocate and partner for minority and unserved landowners,
Texas Longleaf Implementation Team (TLIT) and Texan by Nature (TxN) are working together to restore more longleaf in East Texas by securing additional cost-sharing opportunities through strategic partnerships. They groups
The Longleaf Alliance works with multiple partners to provide longleaf pine seedling funds to landowners. In 2020, The Longleaf Alliance, planted 3.2 million longleaf pine seedlings on private and public