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American Chestnut Restoration has advocated research, collaboration and engagement since 1988.
Our Mission
…Is to restore the American chestnut to the landscape. The American chestnut disappeared in the span of a human lifetime, and this ongoing effort will require many lifetimes’ of work. This work can only be accomplished through the dedicated partnership of volunteers, technicians, graduate students, and scientists alike!
Forging Partnerships
Through collaboration with SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), a blight-tolerant American chestnut tree is currently undergoing federal regulatory review.
Support
We have provided financial support for the maintenance of a research orchard through ESF.
We have distributed seeds to thousands of members.
Provide Engagement
Circulation of a biannual newsletter, The Bur, disseminated to all members.
An annual meeting of the membership provides an opportunity for regulatory and scientific updates — and to share chestnuts!
Research and Development
Provide critical funding to The American Chestnut Research & Restoration Project at ESF.
Establishment of wild sourced “mother” trees, ensuring continued genetic diversity.