The Tennessee Wildlife Federation (TWF), formerly the Tennessee Conservation League, recognized Swan Trust as “Conservation Educator of the Year” at their annual awards ceremony.
The event took place on March 23rd at the downtown Sheraton in Nashville. Conservation leaders, public officials, and Tennessee Congressmen attended the event, where 18 other awards were also presented.
David Lincicome, Rare Species Protection Program Administrator in the Department of Environment and Conservation’s Division of Natural Heritage (DNH), nominated Swan Trust for the award.
The DNH and the Tennessee Native Plant Society (TNPS) partnered with Swan Trust in 2004 to fulfill the Trust’s EPA environmental education grant.
The purpose of the grant was to raise awareness about threatened native plant communities on the Western Highland Rim of Tennessee.
An additional objective was to educate landowners about options that land trusts offer in assisting with the protection of natural resources.