Mar 21 2017
Conserving the Magnificent Giants of the Red Hills

Conserving the Magnificent Giants of the Red Hills

Presented by Thomasville History Center at Thomasville History Center

The Thomas County Historical Society is proud to present a redesigned 2017 Spring Program series exploring the history, culture, ecology, and landscape of the Red Hills region.  The series will be comprised of two lectures and a hands-on workshop all taking place in March.  On March 21, Shane Wellendorf, Conservation Coordinator at Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy will share “Conserving the Magnificent Giants of the Red Hills,” a discussion about the history of private land conservation in the Red Hills region and how those efforts have protected local forests and the preservation of that ecological legacy for the future.  Tall Timbers, nationally known for its prescribed fire and wildlife ecology research, has an accredited Land Conservancy that holds 130,593 acres of donated conservation easements and owns more than 12,000 acres of land in South Georgia and north Florida. Shane has worked for 11 years at Tall Timbers as a wildlife research biologist. In 2011, he transferred to the Land Conservancy and began working on conservation transactions and easement stewardship.  The March 21 lecture will begin at 6pm and is free to the public.  All events will take place at the Museum of History, 725 N. Dawson Street, Thomasville, Georgia.  The March 7 lecture will begin at 6pm and is free to the public. For more information, please call 229-226-7664 or visit www.thomascountyhistory.org. Follow the Society on social media to stay up to date on all the fun: Instagram & Twitter: @ThomasCoHistory; Facebook: Thomas County Historical Society.

Admission Info

free

Dates & Times

2017/03/21 - 2017/03/21

Location Info

Thomasville History Center

725 N. Dawson St., Thomasville, GA 31792

Parking Info

Parking available on Dawson St.