Earlier in the week the U.S. Forest Service announced that it is granting $52.2 million for 17 conservation and working lands projects across the U.S. in 2012.
The Forest Legacy Program has protected 2.2 million acres through public-private partnership using federal and leveraged funds of more than $562 million. The program works with private landowners, states and conservation groups to promote sustainable, working forests. Forest Legacy is an important component of the President’s America’s Great Outdoors initiative’s goal of conserving rural working farms, ranches, and forests by accelerating locally-driven landscape conservation priorities.
Intact forest lands supply timber products, wildlife habitat, soil and watershed protection, aesthetics, and recreational opportunities. However, as these areas are fragmented and disappear, so do the benefits they provide. Roughly 57 percent of the nation's forests are privately owned yet the country has lost 15 million acres of private working forests in the last 10 years with an additional 22 million acres projected to be at risk from development, wildfire and other threats in the next decade.
The Forest Legacy Program uses a competitive process to strategically select ecologically and socially important projects facing the greatest threat of conversion to other land uses. Projects that protect clean air and water, provide recreation, protect wildlife habitat, supports large-scale land conservation partnerships, and provide forest-related rural jobs receive strong consideration.
The state of Tennessee is the recipient of one the 13 major projects announced:
The Fiery Gizzard project ($500,000) will protect more than 3,200 acres within the South Cumberland region of Tennessee. The conservation easement will ensure that the extensive tablelands on the property are protected from development, sustainable forest management continues, hunting activities are maintained and important wildlife habitat is conserved.
To view information on the other projects receiving grants, please click here.
Jeff
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Sunday, January 22nd, 2012Southeastern Foot Trails Coalition Biennial Conference
Saturday, March 20th, 2010
The Southeastern Foot Trails Coalition will hold its biennial conference in Tennessee the weekend of May 20 - 23, 2010. The conference will be based at the DuBose Conference Center in Monteagle, TN.
Members of hiking and trail building organizations from across the southeastern United States, partners of the coalition and any other interested parties will gather in Tennessee for a weekend of hiking, education, fun and celebration of the foot trails experience. Several guided hikes of varying length and difficulty will be offered in nearby locations. Simultaneously, at DuBose Center, there will be a series of educational sessions of varying length on tracks which address needs and interests of the hiking and trails community. Social activities will provide opportunities to share in fun with other participants and make new friends in the "trails community".
The DuBose Center is located about an hour northwest of Chattanooga, a mile off Interstate 24.
The following are the hikes scheduled in conjunction with the conference:
Thursday 1:00 pm
1 - Grundy Forest Day Loop...Sycamore Falls, 3 miles
2 - Savage Gulf Day Loop...Savage Falls, 4.2 miles
3 - Bridal Veil Falls and University of the South Campus, 4 miles
Friday 8:00 am
1 - Fiery Gizzard, 12.8 miles
2 - Raven Point, 9 miles
3 - Grundy Forest Day Loop, 3 miles
4 – Cloudland Canyon State Park, GA...Rim Trail, 5.0 miles
5 - South Rim Trail, Savage Gulf, 5.8 miles
Saturday 9:00 am
USAF Arnold Engineer Development Center
Hike/Ride to several natural and historic features
Sunday 1:00 pm
1 - Sewanee Perimeter Trail, Length TBA
2 - Franklin Forest...Tom Pack Falls, 5.5 miles
Please click here for more information.
Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, and more.
Members of hiking and trail building organizations from across the southeastern United States, partners of the coalition and any other interested parties will gather in Tennessee for a weekend of hiking, education, fun and celebration of the foot trails experience. Several guided hikes of varying length and difficulty will be offered in nearby locations. Simultaneously, at DuBose Center, there will be a series of educational sessions of varying length on tracks which address needs and interests of the hiking and trails community. Social activities will provide opportunities to share in fun with other participants and make new friends in the "trails community".The DuBose Center is located about an hour northwest of Chattanooga, a mile off Interstate 24.
The following are the hikes scheduled in conjunction with the conference:
Thursday 1:00 pm
1 - Grundy Forest Day Loop...Sycamore Falls, 3 miles
2 - Savage Gulf Day Loop...Savage Falls, 4.2 miles
3 - Bridal Veil Falls and University of the South Campus, 4 miles
Friday 8:00 am
1 - Fiery Gizzard, 12.8 miles
2 - Raven Point, 9 miles
3 - Grundy Forest Day Loop, 3 miles
4 – Cloudland Canyon State Park, GA...Rim Trail, 5.0 miles
5 - South Rim Trail, Savage Gulf, 5.8 miles
Saturday 9:00 am
USAF Arnold Engineer Development Center
Hike/Ride to several natural and historic features
Sunday 1:00 pm
1 - Sewanee Perimeter Trail, Length TBA
2 - Franklin Forest...Tom Pack Falls, 5.5 miles
Please click here for more information.
Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com Detailed information on trails in the Smoky Mountains; includes trail descriptions, key features, pictures, video, maps, elevation profiles, news, and more.

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