
Where We Work
The Initiative connects research, policy, and practice to support the long-term sustainability of upland oak ecosystems — and just as importantly, celebrate the results.
Networks
The WOI works across the range of white oak through strong regional networks that are actively implementing conservation practices aligned with our guiding principles: a science-based, outcome-oriented approach; collaboration; site-level decision-making; public and private lands engagement; and a commitment to sharing knowledge.
Implementing Partners
Projects
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Cumberland Plateau NFWF
Restoration is beginning on nearly 10,000 acres of white oak forests in Alabama, Kentucky, & Tennessee.
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Southern Region LSR
Through many of the southern states, a bold effort to restore white oak forests is gaining momentum .
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Eastern Region LSR
A powerful network of partners is working to turn the tide across much of the Eastern U.S.