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The Sibley Internet Compendium Links Updated Daily! || OnLine Edition Resource Page || Plus Weekly Features! Ecology / Environment / Conservation / Wildlife INTERNET SITES (86) (Plus 4,000 links @ one site & 190 links @ another site!)
Alabama Environmental Council For more than 32 years, the Alabama Environmental Council (formerly the Alabama Conservancy) has been the only Alabama-based, statewide, non-profit, citizen-led organization committed to the protection and enhancement of our state's natural resources and environment.
Alabama Ornithological Society The Alabama Ornithological Society (AOS) was founded in 1952 to foster a greater knowledge of birds and to promote conservation of all natural resources. The purpose of this site is to share information about birds and birding in Alabama, and to promote conservation of bird habitat.
Alabama Trails Association The Alabama Trails Association (ATA) is committed to connecting Alabama's mountains to the Appalachian Trailby linking Alabama's longest trail, the 100 mile Pinhoti (Pin-ho-tee), with the 2,250 mile long Appalachian Trail. It isour primary goal--our main reason for existing! We are an organization of 300 (and growing!) individuals andaffiliate groups concerned with the building and maintenance of hiking trails in our state.
Alabama Wilderness Alliance Wilderness Proposals for Alabama's National Forests prepared by the Alabama Wilderness Alliance.
Audubon Society - Tennessee Valley Chapter Welcome to TVAS! We're the local Audubon Society serving the Limestone, Madison, and Morgan county area of North Alabama, including Huntsville, Decatur, Madison, and Athens.
Birmingham Grotto The Birmingham Grotto is an official chapter of the National Speleological Society being granted a charter on May 7, 1958. The purpose of the NSS and the Birmingham Grotto is "to promote interest in and to advance in any and all ways the study and science of speleology, the protection of caves and their natural contents, and to promote fellowship among those interested in them."
Cahaba River Society The Cahaba River Society was founded in 1988 to promote the understanding, appreciation, enjoyment, protection,and stewardship of Alabama's longest free-flowing river; to secure the adoption of sound water resourcemanagement policies and programs at the local and state levels; and to facilitate the development of a strongnetwork of river conservation organizations across Alabama.
Cahaba River Society - Judson College Chapter Judson's Chapter of the Cahaba River Society was formed in an effort to help preserve the last free-flowing riverin Alabama. The Cahaba River flows through Perry County just four miles from the College. This beautiful riverhas the greatest biological diversity of any river its size in North America...135 species of fish swim in its waters.
Dog River Clearwater Revival Dog River Clearwater Revival (DRCR) is an unincorporated association of property owners, recreationalusers, commercial interests, and other stakeholders concerned with environmental issues affecting DogRiver. It is a grassroots movement whose goal is to protect and restore the river.
Ducks Unlimited -- Alabama Chapter From the very start, DU focused its conservation efforts on Canada's prairie breeding grounds. Today, a majority of DU's habitat conservation work continues on upland nesting sites and shallow wetlands located within the Prairie Pothole region of the north-central U.S. and south-central Canada, where 70 percent of North America's ducks are produced.
Emerging Environmental Issues In Alabama NAAQS. NOx. PM. VOC. WQS. TMDL. UAA. ONRW. OAW. MB-NEP. CCMP. MS4. ACT. ACF. BMU. MRBC. UST.Are these acronyms unfamiliar? Not for long. Each is loaded with implications for Alabama'sfuture environmental programs, the regulators administering those programs, the regulatedcommunity, and private citizens.
Environmental Awareness Organization (EAO) Do you want to see more recycling options at Auburn University? Are you satisfied with essentially having no campus wide reclycling of aluminum and one rotating trailer for newspaper and office paper? This is our opportunity to find out what we can do to change this situation. Don't let apathy get the best of you - come and learn about what we can do to make a change!
Friends of the Locust Fork River With scenic beauty unsurpassed in Alabama - jagged cliffs, waterfalls, whitewater, smooth flowingsections, and sandy beaches - this mountain stream flows freely through Etowah, Marshall, and Blount Counties to form theBlack Warrior River in northwest Jefferson County. The Locust Fork river is listed in the top 2% of the nation's rivers with"outstandingly remarkable" values.
The Harbinger Newspaper The Harbinger is a biweekly newspaper published through the effort of The Harbinger, which consists of area faculty, staff and students, and members of the Mobile community. The Harbinger is a non-profit education foundation. Income derived from this newspaper goes towards its public education mission.
Huntsville Land Trust Established in 1987, the Land Trust of Huntsville and North Alabama is anon-profit land conservation group. We are dedicated to the preservationof natural areas and the planned development of our community. Thisenhances the quality of life and fosters economic prosperity. We hold avariety of natural areas throughout Madison County in trust for thecommunity. This land provides easy access to nature within our urbanenvironment.
Natural Resources Conservation Service: Auburn, Alabama The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is the USDA agency which works at the local level to help peopleconserve all natural resources on private lands.
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