Help the VA-TACF Chapter Plant Chestnut Seeds

Help the VA-TACF Chapter Plant Chestnut Seeds

The VA-TACF Chapter is looking for a few good volunteers to celebrate the arrival of spring by planting chestnuts. What better way to celebrate the coming warmer weather than to be outside getting a little dirt under your fingernails for a good cause? We have 5,000...

CT-TACF Exhibit at Branford Land Trust Earth Day Event

The CT-TACF will be hosting an exhibit at the Branford Land Trust Earth Day Celebration from 9:00AM-1:00PM on the Branford Town Green. Please stop by and learn about what’s being done to restore the American chestnut to its native range.

CT-TACF Exhibit at Branford Land Trust Earth Day Event

The CT-TACF will be hosting an exhibit at the Branford Land Trust Earth Day Celebration from 9:00AM-1:00PM on the Branford Town Green. Please stop by and learn about what’s being done to restore the American chestnut to its native range.
Help Monitor a Chestnut Planting – March 13

Help Monitor a Chestnut Planting – March 13

Monitoring Nick’s Creek Planting We will check survival and growth of the Nick’s Creek planting near the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Headquarters (south of I-81 Exit 45).  It’s a great site with over 95% survival and the 550 trees averaging 60 inches in...
Help Monitor a Chestnut Planting – March 13

Help Monitor a Chestnut Planting – March 13

Monitoring Nick’s Creek Planting We will check survival and growth of the Nick’s Creek planting near the Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Headquarters (south of I-81 Exit 45).  It’s a great site with over 95% survival and the 550 trees averaging 60 inches in...
Can Genetic Engineering Help Restore the American Chestnut?

Can Genetic Engineering Help Restore the American Chestnut?

The return of the American chestnut to its former native range in the Appalachian hardwood forest ecosystem is a major restoration project that requires a multi-faceted effort. Join the ME-TACF Chapter at the Penobscot County Conservation Association Clubhouse in...
Can Genetic Engineering Help Restore the American Chestnut?

Can Genetic Engineering Help Restore the American Chestnut?

The return of the American chestnut to its former native range in the Appalachian hardwood forest ecosystem is a major restoration project that requires a multi-faceted effort. Join the ME-TACF Chapter at the Penobscot County Conservation Association Clubhouse in...