The Longleaf Alliance Announces Retirement of Anne Rilling, VP for Business

June 27, 2023

It is with mixed emotions that The Longleaf Alliance announces the upcoming retirement of our Vice President for Business Anne Rilling. Anne joined The Longleaf Alliance (TLA) team in November…

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GCPEP Staff Take a Break from the Field to Teach Alabama and Florida Students

May 15, 2023

Classroom in the Forest Invasive Species Coordinator Emma McKee presented at Classroom in the Forest at Conecuh National Forest. It was a wonderful event with nearly 300 students attending. Classroom…

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Pints for Pines – Bringing Back Longleaf in North Carolina

March 24, 2023

The Longleaf Alliance loved celebrating with new and old friends at the Pints for Pines Longleaf Planting day at Cotton Creek Preserve on March 13, 2023. More than 30 volunteers…

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We ❤ Our Members

February 14, 2023

Valentine’s Day is a whimsical holiday that for many stirs up memories, feelings, and gratitude. In the spirit of the holiday, let’s pause to consider our love for longleaf – our ‘WHY’ for…

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NEW Longleaf & the Landowner Academy kicks off in 2023

February 9, 2023

In January, The Longleaf Alliance and the National Wildlife Federation introduced a new Academy type – Longleaf & the Landowner. We were thrilled to work with the 2022 Gjerstad/Johnston Landowner…

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Welcome A.R.T. – TLA’s New Field Team Assists Reticulated Flatwoods Salamander Recovery

February 2, 2023

ART members Abe Huang, Sean Seid, Haley Welshoff, & Kameron Burgess. The Longleaf Alliance is excited to introduce our new field team assisting the reticulated flatwoods salamander project on Escribano…

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TLA’s Wetland Ecosystem Support Team Exceeds Restoration Goals

January 27, 2023

In 2018, The Longleaf Alliance’s Wetland Ecosystem Support Team (WEST) formed to restore isolated wetlands in the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership (GCPEP). Why Wetlands? The longleaf landscape hosts many…

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Freeze Injury Alert

December 22, 2022

Southern yellow pines acclimate to winter weather gradually. While this provides some cold hardiness, the root system of longleaf pines never really goes dormant. When temperatures drop for extended periods,…

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2022 in Review – We LOVE What We Do!

December 19, 2022

The Longleaf Alliance (TLA) made significant progress toward our mission to ensure a sustainable future for longleaf pine ecosystems in 2022. From Texas to Virginia, Alliance staff assisted landowners and…

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14th Biennial Longleaf Conference

November 10, 2022

In October, The Alliance hosted the 14th Biennial Longleaf Conference in Wilmington, North Carolina, with a sold-out crowd of longleaf enthusiasts in attendance. More than 350 registrants representing 16 states…

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