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Many Miles Completed in Search for wild, full American Chestnuts Across Kentucky

Our Kentucky Volunteers have driven and hiked many miles across the state searching wild full American Chestnuts and “Snapped” them into our data base using the free TreeSnap app. We estimate that we have observed close to 4,000 wild Americans, “Snapping” 1,543 “Observations” to date. When several small Americans are found in an area, we usually will “Snap” the largest two or three trees and enter into the comments section: “Can see X number more trees in a 30 yard radius”, or something similar.

This data helps to tell us where wild trees are growing, and the type of habitat, and also tells us size of trees being found. By far, most wild Americans observed are under 1.5” dbh (“diameter breast height, which is 4.5 feet above the soil”) which is the standard measuring point. Please DO NOT measure the tree near the base swell, which distorts the tree size for our scientists.

We are especially searching for larger wild Americans (“Large” in this case means 3” or wider diameter at breast height) … and even more importantly, we are searching for wild type Americans that are flowering, which occurs in mid to late June in Kentucky.

If you find such trees, we encourage you to utilize the TreeSnap App to enter the menu listed data, including crisp photos of top and bottom of leaves that will allow us to confirm American versus Chinese. If you find such trees or if you need assistance, please email to Ken Darnell, KY Chapter enthusiast in TreeSnap: dkdarnell@roadrunner.com and kendarnell54@gmail.com

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If you're planning a drive through southern West Virginia, stop in at Camp Washington Carver, former 4-H Camp. Near Clifftop, Fayette County, WV

The Great Chestnut Lodge, a log building of unusual size and structural character, made entirely of American Chestnut. Built in 1941-42. The 4-H Camp was established by the West Virginia Legislature in 1937.

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If youre planning a drive through southern West Virginia, stop in at Camp Washington Carver, former 4-H Camp.       Near Clifftop, Fayette County, WV

The Great Chestnut Lodge, a log building of unusual size and structural character, made entirely of American Chestnut.   Built in 1941-42.    The 4-H Camp was established by the West Virginia Legislature in 1937.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Washington-Carver_Complex

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A very unique and beautiful structure.

INVITATION TO JOIN THE KENTUCKY CHAPTER

Help Save the American Chestnut Tree

support.tacf.org/membership Choose the Kentucky Chapter

Members receive three CHESTNUT magazines per year, plus additional email updates, from THE AMERICAN CHESTNUT FOUNDATION and email invitations to attend on line CHESTNUT CHATS.

We also invite you to get "hands on involved" with the KY Chapter ..... as much or as little as you wish.
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INVITATION TO JOIN THE KENTUCKY CHAPTER

Help Save the American Chestnut Tree

https://support.tacf.org/membership    Choose the Kentucky Chapter

Members receive three CHESTNUT magazines per year, plus additional email updates, from THE AMERICAN CHESTNUT FOUNDATION and email invitations to attend on line CHESTNUT CHATS.   

We also invite you to get hands on involved with the KY Chapter ..... as much or as little as you wish.Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

Successful Volunteer Work Day at EKU Hybrid American Chestnut Orchard

Saturday May 16th was a perfect day to come together in the EKU OCHARD. Thank you to the eight productive volunteers who made the work seem like play.

We used hand pruners and chain saws to trim out briars and small trees that were growing in the fence line around our 2.5 acre orchard. It will be easier for our EKU Partners to mow around the interior and exterior of the long fence line that protects our trees from hungry deer.

Stay tuned......more opportunities coming to JOIN US on a VOLUNTEER EVENT ********
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Successful Volunteer Work Day at EKU Hybrid American Chestnut Orchard

Saturday May 16th was a perfect day to come together in the EKU OCHARD.   Thank you to the eight productive volunteers who made the work seem like play.

We used hand pruners and chain saws to trim out briars and small trees that were growing in the fence line around our 2.5 acre orchard.   It will be easier for our EKU Partners to mow around the interior and exterior of the long fence line that protects our trees from hungry deer.

Stay tuned......more opportunities coming to JOIN US on a VOLUNTEER EVENT     ********Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

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Well done

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