posted Jan 16, 2018
Erin Wiggins has been employed with the Tuscaloosa County Park and Recreation Authority (PARA) since 1999, and currently serves as the Community Planning and Development Manager.
posted Jan 16, 2018
After taking over the Recreational Trails Program for the state of Alabama a few years ago, Rob Grant has managed to create an enthusiasm throughout the state of Alabama that has never existed as far as I am aware.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Sammie has personally assisted small communities in rural areas of the county by writing grant proposals for various recreational needs and has received numerous sources of grant funds.
posted Jan 10, 2018
State of Alabama Representative, Terri Collins, has served in the State of Alabama Legislature since 2010.
posted Dec 19, 2017
Steve Newton is a passionate advocate for safety in Off-Highway Vehicle access in Alabama.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Clark's knowledge of the river, boating in general, and his cooperation with others enabled the Alabama Scenic River Trail to progress from a vision to reality in only 18 months.
posted Sep 6, 2021
Since its inception in 1973, The Alabama Mountains, Rivers & Valleys Resource Conservation & Development Council (formerly Tennessee Valley RC&D Council) has completed more than five hundred projects. Beginning with the Road Bank Stabilization project in Cullman County, the Council has benefited its member counties by bringing in over nine million dollars.
Member Counties of AMRV RC&D include: Cullman, DeKalb, Jackson, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, and Morgan County.
posted Apr 21, 2022
ACT saves land by purchasing it or receiving it as a donation. We work with landowners on voluntary conservation easements and life estates to help them preserve their property while retaining the use of it. ACT can provide solutions with important property, income, and estate tax benefits.
posted Dec 29, 2017
A major rehabilitation and boardwalk replacement project to preserve access on the Alaka'i Swamp Trail.
posted Jun 5, 2020
Alaska Conservation Foundation protects Alaska’s natural environment and the diverse cultures and ways of life it sustains. We do this by promoting conservation philanthropy and by strategically directing resources to conservation leaders, organizations, and initiatives.