Little Tennessee Watershed Association News

LTLT and LTWA Merge to Strengthen Land and Water Conservation
For immediate release: January 3, 2012
Stewartia Ovata (Mountain Cameilia) Hike
On Friday, June 24, 2011, The Land Trust for the Little Tennessee (LTLT) and the Little Tennessee Watershed Association (LTWA) will be co-hosting a hike led by Jack Johnston to see the rare Mountai
Restaurants for Rivers
This is a chance to benefit your Watershed Association and river, and eat out at some of the area’s best restaurants.
Spring Fever Fundraising Party
Finally, Spring has Arrived!
Birding and Boating on Lake Emory

Little Tennessee Watershed Association Completes Habitat Restoration Project
In 2009, the Little Tennessee Watershed Association (LTWA) was awarded U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service funds through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife

Fish Passage Study Project
The Little Tennessee Watershed Association (LTWA) and its partners recently
completed a fish passage assessment for small streams that drain into the

Macon County and Town of Franklin sign Interbasin Transfer Resolutions
The Macon County Board of Commissioners and Town of Franklin Board of Alderman to passed a resolution (slightly modified for each entity) in support of Rabun County's actions to seek enforceable in

LTWA comments on Needmore Road
Download our comment letter to the Army Corps of Engineers on the propsoed Needmore Road project here.
Working for healthy water in the Little Tennessee River basin