65 years as "The Voice of Forestry." A wonderful resource for TN landowners and various other wood industry professionals. It's a great organization to help you stay current on the wood industry, opportunities, concerns and issues, and government policies effecting forestry. We are proud members of the TFA.
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"For 75 years, ATFS has enhanced the quality of America’s woodlands by giving forest owners the tools they need to keep their forests healthy and productive. Stemming the loss of America’s woodlands is vital to our country’s clean water and air, wildlife habitat, recreational activities, and producing the jobs, wood and paper products we all need" (ATFS, About Us, 09-2016). We are proudly certified under the ATFS standards as a family forest.
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This is a link to Tennessee's state nursery and order form. The staff at East Tennessee Nursery in Delano, TN, are friendly and helpful, and go to every extent to ensure top quality seedlings. We acquire all of our hardwoods, pines, and shrub tree seedlings from this nursery .
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This is a great resource to identify pests and diseases that are devastating TN forests. You'll find helpful information and videos, what's currently being done, and ways to help combat the problems threatening the health and sustainability of our forests.
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The Monarchs desperately need your help and stewardship. This link can answer all the questions you may have about Monarchs, when they migrate through your latitude, their current decline, current action plans, and what you can do to get involved with the Monarchs in your part of the world. We are a proud Monarch Waystation.
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Want to donate to the THCP cause? Click on the Hemlock branch with the beginning stages of HWA. We can save the Hemlocks, but only if we work together!
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The Tennessee Hemlock Trees are the hope for the east coast hemlock species, but they too need our immediate help. The Tennessee Hemlock Conservation Partnership (THCP) was formed to help conserve, educate, and treat hemlocks in efforts to preserve their ecological value. Leaders and professionals in the THCP are working with bordering states because everyone knows these devastating non-native, HWAs, do not have boundary lines. If you would like to donate specifically to saving the Hemlocks, please click on the image. The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Foundation has set up a fund for this cause. All proceeds donated through the TWRF go to the THCP. If you would like to participate in the next Hemlock Workshop to learn how to treat and help the hemlock trees, please fill out the form on our Contact page and we'll notify you of the next workshop here at CRC Stewardship or around Tennessee. We are proud members of TN Hemlock Conservation Partnership.
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