Our History

American Chestnut Restoration Efforts

Late 1800s

The Arrival of Chestnut Blight

1904

The Discovery of Blight

1950

The American Chestnut is Nearly Wiped Out

1983

The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) is Founded

1988

A Discovery in Zoar Valley Inspires a Movement

1988

The New York State Chestnut Foundation is Established and Initiates Collaboration with ESF

1989

NY-TACF Becomes the First Chapter of TACF

1997

First Non-Transgenic Tissue Culture Plantlets are Planted

2001

Oxalate Oxidase (OxO) Testing and First Transgenic Experiments

2006

First Transgenic American Chestnut Trees Planted in the Field

2015

Introduction of Darling Tree: The First Blight-Tolerant American Chestnut

2015

Early Flowering in Chestnut Species Induced Under High-Dose Light

2015–2019

A Breakthrough in Blight-Tolerant American Chestnut Breeding

2018

Development of a Rapid Blight Resistance Test

2018

Publication on Tadpoles, Fungi, and Bumblebees

2019

Research Breakthroughs Continue

2020

ESF Designates Chestnut Restoration Forest

2021

Deregulation Process at ESF

2025

NY-TACF Becomes American Chestnut Restoration, Inc. (ACR)