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PROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visitGLEN LEVEN FARM
Jackalope Brewing Company . Nashville-based Jackalope Brewing Company grows hops at Glen Leven Farm. Owner Bailey Spaulding (former Land Trust legal intern turned master brewer) and her team plants and maintains the hops, which are used annually in a seasonal Jackalope release with a percentage of sales donated to The Land Trust. OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
EDUCATION - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Schools K–5: Field Studies at Glen Leven the Farm (Postponed) Postponed for the 2020-2021 school year Join us in the fall and spring for hands-on learning aligned to Tennessee State Standards. Students rotate through four stations and participate in activities led by The Land Trust staff and trained volunteers. NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public. GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors.DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways.CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows. HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE NEW EDUCATION VIDEOS: Join us for Virtual Field Studies at Glen Leven Farm. While many of us are spending more time at home right now, we still want you to experience the joys and learning opportunities made possible by our 64-acre natural landscape at Glen Leven Farm.PROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visitGLEN LEVEN FARM
Jackalope Brewing Company . Nashville-based Jackalope Brewing Company grows hops at Glen Leven Farm. Owner Bailey Spaulding (former Land Trust legal intern turned master brewer) and her team plants and maintains the hops, which are used annually in a seasonal Jackalope release with a percentage of sales donated to The Land Trust. OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
EDUCATION - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Schools K–5: Field Studies at Glen Leven the Farm (Postponed) Postponed for the 2020-2021 school year Join us in the fall and spring for hands-on learning aligned to Tennessee State Standards. Students rotate through four stations and participate in activities led by The Land Trust staff and trained volunteers. NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public. GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors.DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways.CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows. WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE The Land Trust for Tennessee is an accredited conservation organization working across Tennessee. We conserve farms, parks, historic sites, and more.FOR LANDOWNERS
Perhaps you want to keep historic family lands intact, protect your working farm that produces food for the state, or keep the land you love part of the natural landscape that OUR IMPACT - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Since 1999, we have conserved more than 130,000 acres across our beautiful state. We protect a wide variety of private and public land in both rural and urban areas, including farms, parks, forests, scenic views, and historic lands. EDUCATION - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Schools K–5: Field Studies at Glen Leven the Farm (Postponed) Postponed for the 2020-2021 school year Join us in the fall and spring for hands-on learning aligned to Tennessee State Standards. Students rotate through four stations and participate in activities led by The Land Trust staff and trained volunteers. OUR STAFF - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Amanda Clelland. Communications Manager. Close. Amanda Clelland. Communications Manager. As Communications Manager, Amanda Clelland is tasked with telling the story of The Land Trust to grow appreciation and support for the organization’s work to protect PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551.CONSERVATION PLAN
Conservation Plan. The Land Trust for Tennessee released a first-of-its kind strategic conservation plan in September 2019 to accelerate and guide our work across the state, and highlight the importance of land conservation in Tennessee. SUPPORT - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Support. When you make a gift to The Land Trust for Tennessee, you are not only helping us protect land for future generations, but you are also helping to make Tennessee a better place to live, work, and play.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The Land Trust for Tennessee is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a tobacco-free environment. GLEN LEVEN FARM EVENTS & TOURS Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm. Recharge during a self-guided hike along the 1.4-mile Nature Trail, which features a variety of towering trees, multiple habitats, and special activities that will leave you inspired to explore nature in your own backyard. HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee.PROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visitGLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors. NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public.DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. DENNY COVE - SOUTHEAST TN - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Located about 45 minutes outside of Chattanooga, Denny Cove is a 685-acre landmark that has been hailed as one of the premier rock climbing destinations in Tennessee. Numerous partners, including The Land Trust for Tennessee, worked for six years to conserve Denny Cove, which is now open to the public. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows.LIZ MCLAURIN
Liz has generational roots in Tennessee and was drawn here as a student by the sense of place offered by the Domain of Sewanee: The University of the South. She started her career in theatre, acting in both New York City and in regional theatre. Before joining The Land Trust for Tennessee, Liz held positions at Vanderbilt University,Nashville
HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee.PROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visitGLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors. NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public.DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. DENNY COVE - SOUTHEAST TN - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Located about 45 minutes outside of Chattanooga, Denny Cove is a 685-acre landmark that has been hailed as one of the premier rock climbing destinations in Tennessee. Numerous partners, including The Land Trust for Tennessee, worked for six years to conserve Denny Cove, which is now open to the public. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows.LIZ MCLAURIN
Liz has generational roots in Tennessee and was drawn here as a student by the sense of place offered by the Domain of Sewanee: The University of the South. She started her career in theatre, acting in both New York City and in regional theatre. Before joining The Land Trust for Tennessee, Liz held positions at Vanderbilt University,Nashville
WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedFOR LANDOWNERS
Perhaps you want to keep historic family lands intact, protect your working farm that produces food for the state, or keep the land you love part of the natural landscape that PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551. OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
EDUCATION - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE The Land Trust for Tennessee seeks to engage the community in learning about and conserving the unique character of Tennessee’s natural and historic landscapes for future generations. We believe that Glen Leven Farm provides the perfect setting for handsCONSERVATION PLAN
Conservation Plan. The Land Trust for Tennessee released a first-of-its kind strategic conservation plan in September 2019 to accelerate and guide our work across the state, and highlight the importance of land conservation in Tennessee. NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public. WINDOW CLIFFS STATE NATURAL AREA Window Cliffs State Natural Area is a rugged 275-acre recreation area in southern Putnam County, southwest of Cookeville. For decades, conservationists saw Window Cliffs as an important area to protect. Thanks to a multi-year conservation effort, it is now LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
BLYTHE FERRY
Blythe Ferry. History and habitat abound at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge, making it a key area for conservation in Southeast Tennessee. The Land Trust for Tennessee and The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) successfully partnered to purchase 68 acres of critical wildlife habitat located adjoining the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge near the confluence of the Hiwassee and Tennessee Rivers in HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee.PROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visitGLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors. NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public.DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. DENNY COVE - SOUTHEAST TN - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Located about 45 minutes outside of Chattanooga, Denny Cove is a 685-acre landmark that has been hailed as one of the premier rock climbing destinations in Tennessee. Numerous partners, including The Land Trust for Tennessee, worked for six years to conserve Denny Cove, which is now open to the public. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows.LIZ MCLAURIN
Liz has generational roots in Tennessee and was drawn here as a student by the sense of place offered by the Domain of Sewanee: The University of the South. She started her career in theatre, acting in both New York City and in regional theatre. Before joining The Land Trust for Tennessee, Liz held positions at Vanderbilt University,Nashville
HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee.PROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visitGLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors. NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public.DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. DENNY COVE - SOUTHEAST TN - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Located about 45 minutes outside of Chattanooga, Denny Cove is a 685-acre landmark that has been hailed as one of the premier rock climbing destinations in Tennessee. Numerous partners, including The Land Trust for Tennessee, worked for six years to conserve Denny Cove, which is now open to the public. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows.LIZ MCLAURIN
Liz has generational roots in Tennessee and was drawn here as a student by the sense of place offered by the Domain of Sewanee: The University of the South. She started her career in theatre, acting in both New York City and in regional theatre. Before joining The Land Trust for Tennessee, Liz held positions at Vanderbilt University,Nashville
WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedFOR LANDOWNERS
Perhaps you want to keep historic family lands intact, protect your working farm that produces food for the state, or keep the land you love part of the natural landscape that PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551. OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
EDUCATION - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE The Land Trust for Tennessee seeks to engage the community in learning about and conserving the unique character of Tennessee’s natural and historic landscapes for future generations. We believe that Glen Leven Farm provides the perfect setting for handsCONSERVATION PLAN
Conservation Plan. The Land Trust for Tennessee released a first-of-its kind strategic conservation plan in September 2019 to accelerate and guide our work across the state, and highlight the importance of land conservation in Tennessee. NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public. WINDOW CLIFFS STATE NATURAL AREA Window Cliffs State Natural Area is a rugged 275-acre recreation area in southern Putnam County, southwest of Cookeville. For decades, conservationists saw Window Cliffs as an important area to protect. Thanks to a multi-year conservation effort, it is now LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
BLYTHE FERRY
Blythe Ferry. History and habitat abound at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge, making it a key area for conservation in Southeast Tennessee. The Land Trust for Tennessee and The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) successfully partnered to purchase 68 acres of critical wildlife habitat located adjoining the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge near the confluence of the Hiwassee and Tennessee Rivers in HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee.PROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visitGLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551. GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors.DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. DENNY COVE - SOUTHEAST TN - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Located about 45 minutes outside of Chattanooga, Denny Cove is a 685-acre landmark that has been hailed as one of the premier rock climbing destinations in Tennessee. Numerous partners, including The Land Trust for Tennessee, worked for six years to conserve Denny Cove, which is now open to the public. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows.LIZ MCLAURIN
Liz has generational roots in Tennessee and was drawn here as a student by the sense of place offered by the Domain of Sewanee: The University of the South. She started her career in theatre, acting in both New York City and in regional theatre. Before joining The Land Trust for Tennessee, Liz held positions at Vanderbilt University,Nashville
HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee.PROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visitGLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551. GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors.DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. DENNY COVE - SOUTHEAST TN - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Located about 45 minutes outside of Chattanooga, Denny Cove is a 685-acre landmark that has been hailed as one of the premier rock climbing destinations in Tennessee. Numerous partners, including The Land Trust for Tennessee, worked for six years to conserve Denny Cove, which is now open to the public. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows.LIZ MCLAURIN
Liz has generational roots in Tennessee and was drawn here as a student by the sense of place offered by the Domain of Sewanee: The University of the South. She started her career in theatre, acting in both New York City and in regional theatre. Before joining The Land Trust for Tennessee, Liz held positions at Vanderbilt University,Nashville
WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedFOR LANDOWNERS
Perhaps you want to keep historic family lands intact, protect your working farm that produces food for the state, or keep the land you love part of the natural landscape that EDUCATION - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE The Land Trust for Tennessee seeks to engage the community in learning about and conserving the unique character of Tennessee’s natural and historic landscapes for future generations. We believe that Glen Leven Farm provides the perfect setting for hands OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
CONSERVATION STORIES Family farms and working lands are a vital part of Tennessee. Farms help maintain rural character, offer tourism opportunities, sustain local economies, promote wildlife habitat, and provide local sources of food. We are the only conservation organization with a statewide, proactive farmland protection program in NATURE HIKES AT GLEN LEVEN FARM Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s 64-acre Glen Leven Farm.. Recharge during a self-guided hike through an historic urban farm that is truly one of a kind, and not regularly open to the public. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
WINDOW CLIFFS STATE NATURAL AREA Window Cliffs State Natural Area is a rugged 275-acre recreation area in southern Putnam County, southwest of Cookeville. For decades, conservationists saw Window Cliffs as an important area to protect. Thanks to a multi-year conservation effort, it is nowCRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows.BLYTHE FERRY
Blythe Ferry. History and habitat abound at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge, making it a key area for conservation in Southeast Tennessee. The Land Trust for Tennessee and The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) successfully partnered to purchase 68 acres of critical wildlife habitat located adjoining the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge near the confluence of the Hiwassee and Tennessee Rivers in HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee. WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedPROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visit PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551.GLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows. HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee. WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedPROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visit PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551.GLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows. WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedFOR LANDOWNERS
Perhaps you want to keep historic family lands intact, protect your working farm that produces food for the state, or keep the land you love part of the natural landscape that EDUCATION - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE The Land Trust for Tennessee seeks to engage the community in learning about and conserving the unique character of Tennessee’s natural and historic landscapes for future generations. We believe that Glen Leven Farm provides the perfect setting for hands OUR STAFF - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Amanda Clelland. Communications Manager. Close. Amanda Clelland. Communications Manager. As Communications Manager, Amanda Clelland is tasked with telling the story of The Land Trust to grow appreciation and support for the organization’s work to protectCONSERVATION PLAN
Conservation Plan. The Land Trust for Tennessee released a first-of-its kind strategic conservation plan in September 2019 to accelerate and guide our work across the state, and highlight the importance of land conservation in Tennessee. CONSERVATION STORIES Family farms and working lands are a vital part of Tennessee. Farms help maintain rural character, offer tourism opportunities, sustain local economies, promote wildlife habitat, and provide local sources of food. We are the only conservation organization with a statewide, proactive farmland protection program in LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The Land Trust for Tennessee is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a tobacco-free environment. GLEN LEVEN FARM EVENTS & TOURS Get out in nature just ten minutes from downtown Nashville at The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm. Recharge during a self-guided hike along the 1.4-mile Nature Trail, which features a variety of towering trees, multiple habitats, and special activities that will leave you inspired to explore nature in your own backyard.BLYTHE FERRY
Blythe Ferry. History and habitat abound at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge, making it a key area for conservation in Southeast Tennessee. The Land Trust for Tennessee and The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) successfully partnered to purchase 68 acres of critical wildlife habitat located adjoining the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge near the confluence of the Hiwassee and Tennessee Rivers in HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee. WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEEHOW DOES A LAND TRUST WORKHOW TO CREATE A LAND TRUSTLIVING TRUST IN TENNESSEEWHAT IS A LAND TRUST Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedPROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visit PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551.GLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEEGREG VITAL CHATTANOOGA TNGREG VITALE PAGREG VITALE PA REPRESENTATIVEGREG VITALIPA HOUSE
On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows. HOMEPAGE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE We invite you to enjoy this video as we look back on a truly extraordinary year and 15 years of conservation in Southeast Tennessee. Today. Tomorrow. Forever. We work across the state to conserve places we can't afford to lose. Read our Strategic Conservation Plan for Tennessee. WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEEHOW DOES A LAND TRUST WORKHOW TO CREATE A LAND TRUSTLIVING TRUST IN TENNESSEEWHAT IS A LAND TRUST Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedPROTECT YOUR LAND
Here are three basic steps to get started: Step 1 – Review a list of Frequently Asked Questions about how we protect land to see if this may be right for you. Call a member of our team to ask specific questions at (615) 244-5263. Step 2 – Consult with your family and advisors to outline your goals for conserving your land.; Step 3 – Contact our team to set up a time for us to come visit PURCHASE PROTECTED LAND The following properties currently owned by The Land Trust for Tennessee are for sale: Middle TN: 149 acres– 9350 Wet Mill Creek Rd, Celina, TN 38551.GLEN LEVEN FARM
Glen Leven Farm. The Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm is an historic farm located just four miles from the center of downtown Nashville. The farm was given to The Land Trust in 2006 by Susan M. West, a descendant of Nashville settler Thomas Thompson who came to Nashville with James Robertson in the late 1780s. OUR BOARD - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Meet The Land Trust for Tennessee's Board of Directors, a passionate group of leaders committed to the permanent conservation of land inTennessee.
GREG VITAL NAMED CHAIR OF THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEEGREG VITAL CHATTANOOGA TNGREG VITALE PAGREG VITALE PA REPRESENTATIVEGREG VITALIPA HOUSE
On May 14, 2020, The Land Trust for Tennessee announced Tennessean, conservationist, and President of Morning Pointe Senior Living, Greg A. Vital as its new Chair of the Board of Directors. LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
DIXONA FARM
Dixona Farm – Dixon Springs, TN. The 148-acre farm on Dixon Creek, which includes a pasture, forest, and a natural spring, contains “Dixona,” one of the oldest homes in Middle Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.CRUZE DAIRY FARM
Cruze Dairy Farm – East TN. One might say that dairy cows and buttermilk run in Earl Cruze’s blood. Earl is a third-generation Tennessee dairy farmer, and he was eight years old when he started getting up at 4 A.M. to milk cows. WHO WE ARE - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Founded in 1999. The Land Trust for Tennessee was founded in 1999 by Phil Bredesen and a group of visionary conservation leaders. Jean C. Nelson served as the organization’s first Executive Director and our first conservation successes took place in Leiper’s Fork with the Preston family in December 1999. Our organization has since expandedFOR LANDOWNERS
Perhaps you want to keep historic family lands intact, protect your working farm that produces food for the state, or keep the land you love part of the natural landscape that EDUCATION - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE The Land Trust for Tennessee seeks to engage the community in learning about and conserving the unique character of Tennessee’s natural and historic landscapes for future generations. We believe that Glen Leven Farm provides the perfect setting for hands OUR STAFF - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Amanda Clelland. Communications Manager. Close. Amanda Clelland. Communications Manager. As Communications Manager, Amanda Clelland is tasked with telling the story of The Land Trust to grow appreciation and support for the organization’s work to protectCONSERVATION PLAN
Conservation Plan. The Land Trust for Tennessee released a first-of-its kind strategic conservation plan in September 2019 to accelerate and guide our work across the state, and highlight the importance of land conservation in Tennessee. CONSERVATION STORIES Family farms and working lands are a vital part of Tennessee. Farms help maintain rural character, offer tourism opportunities, sustain local economies, promote wildlife habitat, and provide local sources of food. We are the only conservation organization with a statewide, proactive farmland protection program in LYNN LENTZ - THE LAND TRUST FOR TENNESSEE Lynn Lentz Administrative Coordinator. Lynn Lentz is the most recent addition to the Land Trust for Tennessee team serving as the Administrative Coordinator and is happy to be in a role that allows her to support the team in a variety of ways. She was born in Western North Carolina, and while her family lived in other places, returningto visit
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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Blythe Ferry. History and habitat abound at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge, making it a key area for conservation in Southeast Tennessee. The Land Trust for Tennessee and The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) successfully partnered to purchase 68 acres of critical wildlife habitat located adjoining the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge near the confluence of the Hiwassee and Tennessee Rivers in* Our Impact
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