2014

Longleaf Stewardship Fund 2015 RFP Available
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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is soliciting proposals to expand and enhance longleaf pine ecosystem restoration and management across longleaf pine’s historical range.

Longleaf Partnership Council Meeting for Fall 2014
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The Longleaf Partnership Council will convene its semi-annual meeting in Mobile, Alabama this October 20-21, 2014.

Media Mentions for ALRI 5th Anniversary Celebrations
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Good news! After the 5th anniversary celebration events in D.C., the “buzz” about America’s Longleaf is continuing to spread via several media.

Celebrating Progress and Promise in DC
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“Longleafers” from across the range will gather in the nation's capital on July 22 to celebrate five years of restoration progress while also looking ahead to next steps in advancing the America's Longleaf Restoration Initiative.

Infographic Highlights 2013 Accomplishments
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An infographic has been created to highlight 2013 accomplishments by America's Longleaf Restoration Initiative.

Longleaf Pine Announced as a Critical Conservation Area for the USDA Regional Conservation Partnership Program
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack joined Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow to launch a new era in American conservation efforts with an historic focus on public-private partnership.

Longleaf Partnership Council News - "Accomplishments and Challenges"
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Mike Black, Chair of the Longleaf Partnership Council, reflects on the Council's Spring 2014 meeting in Biloxi, Mississippi.

Longleaf Partnership Council Convenes in Biloxi
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The Longleaf Partnership Council convened once again for its two day, semiannual meeting in Biloxi, MS on April 7-8, 2014.

Ranking NRCS Official Joins America’s Longleaf Team
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Recently appointed as Southeast Regional Conservationist at USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, James E. Tillman Sr. is now adding his extensive conservation experience and many talents to America’s Longleaf.

Longleaf Gets a Boost in Mississippi’s Piney Woods
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A multi-year partnership is investing $1.7 million during FY14 in Mississippi's Upper Black Creek Watershed to reduce wildfire risk, restore native habitat including longleaf pine ecosystems that are home to the threatened gopher tortoise, and decrease sedimentation and erosion.

1.38 Million Acres of Longleaf Restoration Work in 2013
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The public and private partners involved in the America’s Longleaf Restoration Initiative (ALRI) accomplished an impressive 1.38 million acres of longleaf restoration work in 2013 according to a report recently released by the Longleaf Partnership Council.

Longleaf Highlighted on the National Stage
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More than 200 longleaf supporters gathered in Washington, DC on July 22 for a series of memorable events to celebrate five years of restoration progress by the America’s Longleaf Restoration Initiative.

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