2019

Fall 2019 Longleaf Partnership Council Meeting
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The biannual Longleaf Partnership Council Meeting was held on October 30, 2019, in Hilton Head, SC, to discuss the business of the LPC as well as promote broader understanding, coordination, and participation in ongoing activities in support of longleaf pine restoration to reach the eight million acre goal called for in The Range-wide Conservation Plan for Longleaf Pine.  

NFWF Longleaf Stewardship Fund Now Accepting Proposals for 2020
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NFWF recently released the 2020 Request for Proposals for the Longleaf Stewardship Fund, inviting all interested to submit applications for project grants that restore, enhance, and maintain the longleaf pine ecosystem on private and public lands. Additional funding this year is also available to support bottomland hardwood restoration and enhancement in focal areas of Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina.  An informational webinar will be held on Wednesday, December 18, 2019, at 2:00pm Eastern and all proposals are due by 11:59pm (Eastern Time) on Thursday, February 6, 2020.

Local Implementation Team Updates - Fall 2019
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A huge THANK YOU to our local implementation teams for all the work they do in helping ALRI reach its goal of 8 million acres of longleaf pine!! Click here to read how our teams in the field spread the word and educate the public about longleaf restoration in their regions!

Gopher Tortoise Habitat Protection Part of 2019 REPI Challenge Award
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The Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay project received an $8 million REPI Challenge Award to, among other actions, restore and manage longleaf pine habitats, including gopher tortoise habitat, on the coast of Georgia.

NFWF Announces $6.3 Million in Grants to Benefit Longleaf Pine Habitat and Wildlife in Nine Southeastern States
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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundations’ Longleaf Stewardship Fund awarded 24 grants totaling $6.3 million to restore, enhance, and protect longleaf pine forests in the Southeast. These grants will support efforts to conserve more than 316,000 acres of longleaf pine habitat and recover populations of at-risk wildlife. With non-federal matching contributions, that’s more than $11.2 million going towards longleaf restoration!

2018 Range-wide Accomplishment Report Celebrates A Decade of Restoration

The 2018 Range-wide Accomplishment Report celebrates the progress made in longleaf restoration over the past year and the past decade. Click here to read about how this year’s Report showcases ALRI's impacts in longleaf restoration from 2010-2018 and the values provided to the American people and the landscape.

Local Implementation Team Updates - Winter 2019
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The local implementation teams were hard at work the second half of 2018! From invasive species control to increasing prescribed burns, read all about the incredible work being done by the backbone of America's Longleaf Restoration Initiative.

Interview With The 2019 Longleaf Partnership Council Chair
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Get to know the current Chair of the Longleaf Partnership Council, Gary Burger!

Spring 2019 Longleaf Partnership Council Meeting

The Longleaf Partnership Council and friends recently met to discuss the recent accomplishments and future of longleaf restoration in Columbus, Georgia, on April 1-2, 2019. Click the title to read all about it!

2019 Acres for America Program Now Accepting Pre-Proposals

NFWF is now accepting pre-proposals for the 2019 Acres for America program. The goal of Acres for America is to provide urgently needed funding for projects that conserve important large-scale habitats for fish, wildlife, and plants through land acquisitions and perpetual conservation easements. Approximately $3.6 million is available for projects in 2019 and in the past, several grants have been awarded to longleaf projects! Click the title for more information.

Longleaf Leader Details Post-Hurricane Recovery and Restoration
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An article in the most recent edition of The Longleaf Alliance's quarterly newsletter, The Longleaf Leader, describes the post-hurricane recovery and economic assessment of the Southeast states hit by Hurricanes Florence and Michael. Click the title to read the full article about what is being done and how landowners have been affected in the wake of these natural disturbances.

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