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Conservation Alabama is a dedicated, nonpartisan nonprofit organization working tirelessly across our state.

The following content is created on behalf of Conservation Alabama and does not reflect the opinions of Gray Media or its editorial staff. To learn more about Conservation Alabama, visitHello, fellow Alabamians! Have you ever stopped to truly appreciate the breathtaking beauty that surrounds us? From the serene waters of our rivers and streams to the lush green of our forests and the vibrant ecosystems along our Gulf Coast, Alabama is a state rich in natural treasures.

These aren’t just pretty landscapes; they are the lifeblood of our environment, our economy, and our unique way of life. But who is looking out for these precious resources? Who is ensuring they remain healthy and vibrant for our children and grandchildren? That’s where Conservation Alabama comes in.Conservation Alabama is a dedicated, nonpartisan nonprofit organization working tirelessly across our state. Our core mission is simple yet profound: to connect the people of Alabama with their political power to protect our invaluable land, water, and wildlife. We believe that a healthy environment is a fundamental right for every Alabamian, and we are committed to making that a reality. We work hand-in-hand with communities, elected officials, and policymakers at every level – from Montgomery to our county courthouses and city halls – to advocate for smart, responsible conservation policies. Our goal is to ensure that our natural resources are not just preserved, but thriving, keeping Alabama healthy, safe, and enjoyable for everyone, forever.At Conservation Alabama, we employ a variety of strategies to champion environmental protection:We empower Alabamians with the knowledge and tools they need to understand local and statewide environmental issues.We encourage active participation in elections, helping citizens support leaders who prioritize conservation.We directly engage with decision-makers to shape and implement policies that protect our clean water, conserve our lands and wildlife, and promote sustainable outdoor recreation and cleaner energy solutions.We hold our elected officials accountable for their actions and commitments to environmental stewardship.Conservation is a collective effort, and your involvement is crucial. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a concerned citizen, or simply someone who believes in a better future for Alabama, there are many ways you can contribute:Sign up for our monthly newsletter to receive updates on events, policy efforts, and the impact of your support.Support Our Work: Your donations directly fuel our advocacy efforts, allowing us to continue fighting for Alabama’s natural heritage. Every hike, every fish caught, every breath of fresh air connects us to Alabama’s natural world. Let’s work together to protect these connections. Visit ConservationAlabama.org today to learn more about our priorities and discover how you can become a vital part of safeguarding our beautiful state for generations to come.

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