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How Land Conservation Protects Tennessee from Flooding

Flooding: The Most Common and Costly Natural Disaster in the United States Most Tennesseans are familiar with the most common […]Read more

Celebrating National Honeybee Day

August 20th is National Honeybee Day, when we’re reminded that pollinators keep Tennessee’s iconic plants blooming. They help our gardens […]Read more

RECAP: Inaugural Conservation Classic 2025

A New Tradition in the Making: The Inaugural Conservation Classic On August 9, 2025, supporters of The Land Trust for […]Read more

Board Member Spotlight: Mandy Young

Mandy Haynes Young is an attorney in Government, Administration & Regulatory and Health Law groups at Butler Snow. In her […]Read more

The Farmland Preservation Act: What it Means for Tennessee Farmers

A Big Win for Tennessee Farmers and Our State’s Largest Economic Sector On May 12, 2025, Governor Bill Lee signed […]Read more

Why Monthly Giving Matters

At The Land Trust for Tennessee, we believe that protecting land is one of the most meaningful ways to care […]Read more

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