Free Longleaf Pine Workshop in Washington Parish

Own land? Curious about the benefits of restoring and managing longleaf pine forests? Want to learn more about resources available to landowners interested in longleaf restoration? 

You’re invited to our FREE longleaf pine workshop and field tour, with lunch provided, on Thursday, Nov. 6! There are a number of state and federal programs that help with the costs of managing longleaf — and we’re here to walk you through it all. 

Date: Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: Varnado Store Museum Annex, 936 Pearl St., Franklinton, LA

Registration deadline: Friday, Oct. 24

Are you a Louisiana landowner interested in learning more about longleaf pine and conservation? Check out these links!
LANDOWNER FAQ
LONGLEAF PINE FAQ

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