How Do We Keep our Water Clean?
Clean water is vital for people and nature to thrive. In 1972, the Clean Water Act was passed, enacting regulations that have been instrumental in keeping our…
Clean water is vital for people and nature to thrive. In 1972, the Clean Water Act was passed, enacting regulations that have been instrumental in keeping our…
Ted & Gloria LaRoche have been passionate and generous leadership supporters of TennGreen Land Conservancy for over a decade. Recently, we sat down with them…
Conservation easements serve numerous meaningful purposes. The tool ensures conservation values of properties remain protected in perpetuity, allow a landowner to continue to own and…
After nearly seven years at TennGreen Land Conservancy, Executive Director Steve Law has announced his intention to retire at the end of September. This change…
Like so many of our world’s wildlife species, snakes are in decline due to habitat deterioration, disease, and the climate crisis. However, snakes face another…
Trails are important to our communities for many reasons. Not only do they provide environmental and recreational benefits, but also economic, transportation, and health benefits….
There’s nothing quite like immersing yourself in nature during an invigorating hike. And luckily for hikers in Tennessee, there’s no shortage of trail options! Whether…
Turtles are some of our oldest living creatures, having been around for nearly 200 million years. Sadly, due to a variety of factors, including the…
Registration for TennGreen Land Conservancy’s second annual Hike-a-Thon is underway, and an exciting matching donation has been added to raise the stakes! All donations made…
The month of May marks American Wetlands Month, established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 1991, as a time to celebrate the critical…
In 1962, with the publishing of Silent Spring, Rachel Carson ignited a new era of environmentalism. She raised the American conscience about the devastating impacts…
Tennessee is home to more diversity than any other inland state. With more than 300 different species of fish and birds, Tennessee is a conservation…
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