Thank You for an Extraordinary 2025 at TennGreen
2025 was a remarkable year for conservation in Tennessee, and it was all made possible through our unparalleled community.
“From all of us at TennGreen: thank you for making 2025 extraordinary. Together, we protected thousands of acres of wild lands and waters, and your partnership continues to make a real, lasting difference across our state. Every clear stream, every thriving forest, and every new trail waiting to be enjoyed exists because you believe in this work. The best is yet to come, and we’re grateful you’re part of it!”
– Executive Director, Alice Hudson Pell and President, Bob Sarratt
Below, you’ll find a map of our completed conservation projects and wins from the last year. Behind every pin on this map is a story: a local landowner who chose conservation, a partnership that made protection possible, and a habitat secured for the wildlife and plants that depend on it. This is what we accomplished together in fiscal year 2025, and we couldn’t be prouder.

TennGreen’s FY2025 – More Info:
- Basin Spring Conservation Easement – Williamson County | 100 acres of significant forest land
- Blackburn Fork Wildlife Management Area Expansion – Jackson County | 82 acres protected with The Conservation Fund, Heritage Conservation Trust Fund, and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
- Chickasaw Bluff Conservation Easement – Tipton County | 308 acres along the Mississippi River.
- Cumberland Trail Expansion – Morgan County | 58 acres protected with The Nature Conservancy and Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
- Hatchie Expansion – McNairy and Hardeman Counties | 1,273 acres protected with The Nature Conservancy, The Conservation Fund, Hatchie River Conservancy, Hertiage Conservation Trust Fund, and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
- Mayberry Hollow Conservation Easement Expansion – Hickman County | 9.3 acres within the Duck River.
- Mill Creek Forest Conservation Easement – Putnam County | 106 acres
- Obed Wild & Scenic River Protection – Morgan County | 41 and 19 acres of important bluffline along Clear Creek.
- Rockdale Cedar Glades & Woodlands Conservation Easement – Rutherford County | 50 acres of significant cedar glades.
- Yuchi Refuge Expansion – Rhea County | 170 acres along the Tennessee River. Protected with Heritage Conservation Trust Fund and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
- Undisclosed Duck River Tract – Marshall County | 30 acres
- Undisclosed Forested Tract – Franklin County | 550 acres
- Undisclosed Forested Tract – White County | 413 acres of forest and farmland.
Here’s to protecting even more of Tennessee’s wild places in the year ahead!

December 2025)
From all of us at TennGreen to you, our partners and friends in conservation: thank you again for an extraordinary 2025. Because of your commitment, thousands of acres of Tennessee’s wild lands and waters are now conserved for generations to come. Your partnership continues to make a real, lasting difference across our state.
And if 2025 was remarkable, just wait! 2026 is already shaping up to be one of our most exciting and impactful years yet. We hope you’ll continue with us in this moment—protecting the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the nature that sustains us all.
For more information or to protect your land, contact us at info@tenngreen.org.
TennGreen Land Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit and the oldest accredited statewide land conservancy in Tennessee. TennGreen’s mission is to conserve land where people and nature can thrive. Through sound science and partnerships, TennGreen identifies and conserves land across Tennessee for wildlife corridors, critical habitat, and public benefit. TennGreen protects, cares for, and connects people with Tennessee’s natural world by providing meaningful outdoor experiences, establishing conservation easements, supporting restoration efforts, and acquiring (or assisting in the acquisition of) privately held land.
