Executive Director
Thomas Reddick

thomas@aflt.org

Thomas joined AFLT in August 2023, bringing extensive expertise in forestry and land conservation. He started his career in Alabama forestry at Cooper Timberlands in Mobile. He later became the Director of Forest Management at the Nature Conservancy of Alabama. Thomas is a registered Alabama forester and has a master's degree from The University of Georgia's Langdale Center for Forest Business. He also holds an undergraduate degree in Forestry from Auburn University's College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Environment.

AFLT partners with professionals for a variety of services, some of which include:

Legal matters pertaining to easements:

  • Greg Rhodes, Dentons Sirote, Birmingham AL

  • Peter Hardin, Dentons Sirote, Birmingham AL

  • Stephen J. Small, Boston MA

Easement appraisals:

  • Kenny Wallis, Capital Real Estate Services, LLC.

  • John Price, Capital Real Estate Services, LLC.

  • Richard Maloy, Maloy and Co. Inc.

Baseline documentation, easement monitoring, social media, and website:

  • Mark Bailey, Conservation Southeast, Inc.

Forest management plans:

  • Ted Devos, Bach and Devos

  • Patrick McGough, Larson and McGowin

  • Art Dyas, Southeastern Natural Resources, Inc.

Mineral surveys:

  • Abner Patton, Patton Geologics

  • Jack Partlow, Partlow Geological

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In MEMORIAM


Dan DumonT

A Conservation Leader of Alabama
From 1999 to 2023, Dan led the Alabama Forest Land Trust, playing a crucial role in its development, protecting over 83,000 acres. A highly respected member of Alabama’s conservation community, Dan received the prestigious Alabama Wildlife Federation's Governor's Conservation Achievement Award for Conservationist of the Year in 2023.