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Forest Conservation Education Trails

Signed trails provide permanent educational and outreach opportunities for landowners, schools, local resource professionals and the general public. The trails feature interpretive signs that help visitors understand the links between forest health and water quality and wildlife diversity. They explain how biodiversity issues and sustainable forest management can be compatible on family forestlands.

If a landowner is willing to host a trail on their property, Center for Conservation Solutions, in conjunction with state and federal agencies and other partners, design and construct the trail. Permanent interpretive panels are placed strategically along the trail to draw attention to a conservation issue and to explain how forests can be managed to protect water quality and improve wildlife habitat.

To discover where these trails are located and how you may tour them, or to view the trail signs online, click on the links below:

Georgia
Melon Bluff Nature Reserve
near Midway, Liberty County
 
Mississippi
Camp Tiak Boy Scout Camp
near Wiggins, Stone County
 
Colorado
Denver Water forestland
near Deckers, Douglas County
 
Colorado
Carpenter Mountain
near Pinecliffe, Boulder County
 
Maine
near Perry, Washington County
 
New York
near Delhi, Delaware County
 
  
 
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