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The Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) is the forest management agency for the U.S. state of Alabama. It was created as a state agency by an act of the Alabama Legislature in 1924. Its general mission is protecting Alabama's forests from wildfire, insects, and diseases; assisting landowners practice responsible forest management on their private ...
Crawford State Forest: Mobile: 80 acres (32 ha) Fayette State Experiment Forest: Fayette: 1,332 acres (539 ha) Defunct, currently known as the Fayette Experimental and Demonstration Forest. Now owned and managed by Auburn University: George Washington State Forest: Covington: 20 acres (8.1 ha) Miller State Forest Nursery: Autauga: 201 acres (81 ha)
The Alabama Champion Tree Program is a listing of the largest known specimens of particular tree species, native or introduced, in the U.S. state of Alabama. It was established in 1970 by the Alabama Forestry Commission. [1] [2] The program was modeled on the National Register of Big Trees, started by the American Forests organization in 1940.
Geneva State Forest is an Alabama state forest in Geneva County, Alabama in the United States. The forest is 7,120 acres (2,880 ha) and sits at an elevation of 210 feet (64 m). [ 1 ] It is Alabama's largest state forest .
Little River State Forest is an Alabama state forest in the counties of Escambia and Monroe. The forest is approximately 2,100 acres (850 ha) and sits at an elevation of 161 feet (49 m). [ 1 ] The forest had its beginnings in the 1930s, when the property was deeded to the state.
Pages in category "State agencies of Alabama" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Alabama Forestry Commission; H. Alabama Historical ...
McMillan served as a Baldwin County Commissioner and as an Alabama state representative (elected in 1974 and 1978) representing Baldwin and Mobile counties as a Democrat. . While in the Alabama state legislature McMillan chaired the Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Committee and was selected twice as the Alabama Wildlife Federation's "Conservation Legislator of the
Regional Extension agents work with other agents across regional and disciplinary lines, with area and state subject-matter specialists, and with sister agencies, such as the Alabama Farmers Federation, the Alabama Forestry Commission and the Natural Resources Conservation Service, to deliver programs over a regional and statewide basis. [1]