A LinkedIn post from Chestnut Carbon describes how a company land manager in Louisiana participated in Evangeline Parish 4‑H Fish and Wildlife Day with local 4th–8th grade students. The post highlights field-based instruction on how wildlife uses chestnut tree species and how to measure a Boone and Crockett score on whitetail deer.
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The post further notes that students engaged in activities such as fish identification, knot tying, casting instruction, water safety, and a fishing tournament. Chestnut Carbon’s message emphasizes community engagement around its afforestation projects and the cultivation of future forest and land stewards, suggesting an ongoing focus on social license to operate and long-term stakeholder relationships in key project regions.

