| 1. | Alabama Environmental Council | | | Private, nonprofit organization working to educate citizens in the areas of wilderness preservation, resource conservation, and sustainable living. www.alenvironmentalcouncil.org |
| 2. | Alabama Department of Environmental Management | | | ADEM administers all major federal environmental laws, including the Clear Air, Clean Water and Safe Drinking Water acts and federal solid and hazardous waste laws. www.adem.state.al.us |
| 3. | WildLaw | | | If you or your organization needs legal help in a fight to protect the environment, especially on matters dealing with National Forests, public lands, endangered species, or protection of waters, wetlands and coastal areas, contact us. www.WildLaw.org |
| 4. | Dogwood Alliance | | | The only unified response in the U.S. to the rapid proliferation of remote, high capacity chip mills... Our Mission is to preserve and restore native forest ecosystems in the southeastern United States while sustaining the human communities that depend on these ecosystems. www.geocities.com |
| 5. | Nature Conservancy Alabama Chapter | | | Among environmental organizations, we fill a unique niche: preserving habitats and species by buying the lands and waters they need to survive. We invite you to come and explore our website and discover more about The Nature Conservancy. www.tnc.org |
| 7. | Happy Camper ~ Base Camp | | | A Birmingham, Alabama-based group which will be planning trips all over Alabama (hopefully) this fall, winter and next spring. We hope to venture out a little further into the world at some point, too, but we're starting close to home. camp.freehosting.net |
| 8. | Robinsong Ecological Resources | | | A natural resources management company whose mission is to develop a network of reclaimed environments using a watershed approach and strong ecological principals. We specialize in Wetland Mitigation Banking, Wildlife Habitats and Watershed Assessment, Design and Restoration. Nature trails and wildlife sanctuaries can be created using native plants and other features to provide food, shelter and water for native wildlife. www.robinsong.com |
| 9. | Friends of the Locust Fork River | | | The Locust Fork River has been compared to the Yellowstone and the Gallatin in Montana. Unlike those rivers, the Locust Fork doesn't enjoy the protection of flowing through a national park. It flows through Alabama. It is our treasure, and only the people of Alabama can save it. www.mindspring.com |
| 10. | Cahaba River Society | | | 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 resource management policies and programs at the local and state levels; and to facilitate the development of a strong network of river conservation organizations across Alabama. home.judson.edu |
| 12. | Alabama Wildlife Rehabilitation Center | | | More than 3,000 injured and orphaned wild creatures are cared for each year, including almost 2,000 birds representing more than 100 species. Thousands more are aided across Alabama through the Center's 24-hour Wildlife Hotline, which provides advice and assistance on all kinds of wildlife problems and emergencies. www.alawildliferehab.org |
| 15. | Alabama Camping | | | State parks, national parks and other areas. www.sites.gulf.net |
| 18. | Alabama Environmental Spectrum | | | Concerned with the Alabama environment, environmental law enforcement,environmental regulations,Alabama politicians, A.D.E.M. and the EPA. www.geocities.com |
| 20. | Pinhoti Trail Guide | | | A guide to the 111 mile backpacking trial through the mountains of eastern Alabama. public.surfree.com |
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