The America's Longleaf Restoration Initiative (ALRI) is a collaborative effort of multiple public and private sector partners that actively supports range-wide efforts to restore and conserve longleaf pine ecosystems. The vision of the partners involved in the ALRI are to have functional, viable longleaf pine ecosystems with the full spectrum of ecological, economic and social values inspired through the voluntary involvement of motivated organizations and individuals.

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3 Year Anniversary

America's Longleaf Restoration Initiative marks its 3rd anniversary this month!
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Partnership Council

Comprised of 32 members representing NGO, state and federal agencies, implementation teams and other collaborative efforts.
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Implementation Team Activities

Implementation teams and other collaborative efforts have formed in 13 locations across the longleaf range.
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Click the historic range in your area to view contact information, or view all implementation teams.

What's New

  • Longleaf Alliance Posts 2 Job Openings The Longleaf Alliance is seeking to fill openings for the positions of President and Vice-President for Operations.
  • Jan. 2012 Longleaf Partnership Council Chair Chatter
  • America's Great Outdoors to Focus on SE Longleaf The AGO initiative has recently designated the longleaf pine forests of the Southeast as one of its 5 large landscape demonstrations areas across the country.
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