Tennessee White Oak Initiative partners need your help in actively managing and restoring white oak and associated species across the state.

White Oak management and restoration are crucial to Tennessee. Learn how you can help stop the impending shortage by actively managing or restoring White Oak or collecting acorns for future reforestation efforts.

Financial Assistance

Available to landowners for the establishment (site preparation and planting), maintenance, or enhancement of White Oak or Shortleaf Pine on their property.

White Oak & Shortleaf Pine Restoration on Family Forests Grant

The Tennessee Forestry Association has engaged a broad set of partners for the purpose of directly engaging family forest landowners across Tennessee and supporting, with educational opportunities and technical and financial assistance, sustainable forest management on their land to improve and/or restore white oak and shortleaf pine ecosystems.

Partners in the effort include Brown Forman, Jack Daniels, Old Forester, Land Trust for Tennessee, University of Tennessee-Tree Improvement Program, University of Tennessee Extension, National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, Tennessee Department of Agriculture Division of Forestry, White Oak Initiative, Dendrifund, USFWS Partners for Fish & Wildlife Program, and others.