Alabama National Parks Information and links to all the national parks in alabama, including a state map. Search. US / Canadian parks. National parks alabama http://usparks.about.com/blpkal.htm
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FEDERAL Links to Georgias parks and historical places are available. Also, information about hunting and alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/class/clis734/webguides/kmajors2.htm
Extractions: Environmental Agencies for Georgia and Adjoining States Index of Agencies: Federal Southeast Georgia Alabama South Carolina North Carolina FEDERAL U.S. Environmental Protection Agency The mission of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is to protect human health and to safeguard the natural environment air, water, and land upon which life depends. Laws and regulations, research laboratories, library databases, and environmental education resources are available at this web site. SLATE Networks: State, Local, And Tribal Environmental Network A web site directory for state and local government agencies. Information from this web site includes links to grants and finance, legislation and regulation, environmental resources, databases, software, technical assistance, and a phone directory. Envirofacts: EPA Data Warehouse and Applications The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created the Envirofacts Warehouse to provide the public with direct access to the wealth of information contained in its databases. The Envirofacts Warehouse allows you to retrieve environmental information from EPA databases on air, chemicals, grants and funding, hazardous waste, Superfund, and drinking water quality. Online queries allow you to retrieve data from these sources and create reports, or you may generate maps of environmental information by selecting from several mapping applications available through EPA's "Maps on Demand." The maps allow you to locate very specific, detailed maps. Know Your Watershed: State Watershed Contacts This is a national initiative to encourage the formation of local, voluntary watershed partnerships and help assure that partnerships attain their goals. The initiative is sponsored by more than 80 private and public corporations, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. A directory of names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses are available for each state.
Decatur Parks And Recreation Welcome to the Decatur alabama parks and Recreation Department. involve local people in assessing our environmental problems and providing solutions http://www.decaturparks.com/beautification2/index.php
Extractions: The Landscape and Beautification Department has the responsibility of initiating, coordinating, and implementing programs that will improve the appearance of our community. Our efforts will be in conjunction with citizens, neighborhoods, schools, community-based organizations, and local businesses. Our programs include but are not limited to litter reduction, neighborhood clean-ups, planting and maintenance of city landscape sites, and management of our municipal urban forest.
Extractions: In the early 1970s, a group of people realized that the city of Atlanta was especially fortunate to have a river as beautiful as the Chattahoochee, running through a major metropolitan city. They understood the importance of the river as a source of drinking water for the state of Georgia. They also saw the early signs of pollution in the river and had the foresight to seek public protection for its preservation. In 1978, congress responded and then President Jimmy Carter signed a bill creating the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CRNRA). The combination of its scenic vistas, urban location, geologic features and biodiversity qualified the area to meet the strict standards of becoming part of the National Park Service (NPS).
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Alabama Policy Institute Home Page...conservative Think Tank. Guide to the Issues environment Federal Land (download for printing) The Park Service, for example, reported in 1998 that its maintenance backlog http://www.alabamapolicy.org/GTI/GTI-environment-2.html
Extractions: Guide to the Issues Environment download for printing Federal Land The federal government is the largest landowner in the United States. In 1999, the U.S. Bureau of the Census reported that the federal government owned one-fourth of all land in the nation. To place the amount of land owned by the federal government in perspective, its acreage exceeds the size of the total land area east of the Mississippi River. Federal ownership of land is most pervasive in the western United States, where the federal government owns nearly half of the land. For example, the federal government owns 45 percent of the state of California, 62 percent of Idaho, and nearly 80 percent of Nevada. Part of the problem of federal land management is that numerous government entities oversee the hundreds of millions of acres under federal ownership. These include: The Bureau of Land Management, which oversees 264 million acres of public land, almost 12 percent of the total U.S. landmass; The Bureau of Reclamation, which manages and develops water and related resources in many Western states;
Extractions: Join our Mailing List! Enter your e-mail address Mike Bullock, Director Florida Park Service It is my pleasure to welcome you to our Florida State Parks website. On these pages, you can learn virtually anything you want to know about our 158 Florida State Parks. Should you need additional information, you can also contact our Florida State Parks Information Line at (850) 245-2157. Welcome from the Director On behalf of our more than 1,000 Florida Park Service employees and our 6,000 volunteers, welcome to Floridas system of exceptional state parks. Floridas award-winning state park system covers more than 600,000 acres throughout the state, from Pensacola in the Northwest, to Fernandina Beach in the Northeast, and south to Key West. The most striking thing about Floridas state park system is its diversitythere are world-class beach parks, springs parks, river and lake parks, historic and cultural sites, island parks, even a park with a waterfall and another with fascinating underground caves. Our parks offer every type of recreation and a variety of accommodations, including 3300 campsites at our 50 camping parks and 124 vacation cabins in 11 of our parks. Most camping parks now allow pets. Campsite and cabin reservations can be made with one toll-free call to 1-800-326-3521, or online at
Extractions: From Perdido Key on the Alabama line to St. George Island near Apalachicola to Maclay Gardens in Tallahassee, the state parks in the Northwest District (1) include a diversity of natural communities, cultural and historical sites, and recreational opportunities that are unsurpassed in all of Florida. Commonly referred to as the Real Florida's Panhandle Parks, this range of thirty-six state parks includes some of the world's best beaches. The District's beach parks have either been ranked the best or have consistently scored high in Dr. Stephen Letherman's Best Beaches Survey. Northeast Region - District 2 Northeast Region
Welcome To The Alabama Urban Forestry Association Pratt Park, Prattville, alabama THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2003 9 AM 430 PM As alabama s towns and cities expand into the rural environment, http://www.aufa.com/convention/conference2003.html
Extractions: World-class golf is played in Prattville at Capitol Hill, the crown jewel of the Robert Trent Jones golf trail. An adjacent state of the art conference center and hotel, The Legends, offers excellent amenities that feels more like a retreat than a meeting location. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Professional tree workers, city planners, horticulturists, urban foresters, municipal workers, utility company employees, landscape professionals, tree board members and other interested citizens from around the state.
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Environmental Assessment Final Environmental Assessment. Climbing Management Plan National Park Service; alabama State parks; Colorado State parks; Texas State parks http://www.nps.gov/chch/cmp/envassm.htm
Extractions: CHICKAMAUGA AND CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARK Final Environmental Assessment Climbing Management Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED ACTION Lookout Mountain Location Map Climbing Area Map II. ALTERNATIVES III. DESCRIPTION OF THE EXISTING ENVIRONMENT Non-Living Components Living Components Archeological Resources Toxic or Hazardous Materials IV. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED ACTION AND ALTERNATIVES V. RECORDATION OF PERSONS, GROUPS AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES CONSULTE D VI. INTENSITY OF PUBLIC INTEREST VII. PARTICIPATING STAFF REFERENCES A. Purpose and Need The purpose of this assessment is to fulfill the requirement of the National Environmental Policy Act to provide evidence and analysis for determining environmental effects of the proposed climbing management plan. B. Proposed Action The Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park proposes to manage rock climbing in the Park to protect park resources and the quality of the visitor experience. C.
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Extractions: Region 4: Wetlands Serving Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee Contact Us Print Version Search EPA Home ... Links These are places in Alabama which foster environmental education, nature interest, and environmental stewardship. In general, they are places you can visit. Sites are listed by name and location, those with web sites (underlined for linkage to the site) and those without web sites. If the center has a wetlands focus, this is noted by placing that center in bold type. This section will continue to grow as additional sites are identified. If you know other sites that should be included please contact: Mickey Feltus or Gail Harrison Alabama Centers Alabama Museum Of Natural History, Tuscaloosa Alabama State Parks Birmingham Zoo, Birmingham Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, Gulf Shores ... Little River Canyon National Preserve This 14,000-acre preserve protects the nation's longest mountaintop river. Nature's Classroom Atop Lookout Mountain, Inc., Mentone
The Curtis And Edith Munson Foundation - 2004 Grants Program Support for the SOLESE partnership work in alabama. environmental Working Group Center for Health and the Global environment 401 Park Drive, 2nd Floor http://www.munsonfdn.org/2004/grants2.htm
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