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Description: "CommuteSmart seeks to improve air quality and reduce traffic congestion by encouraging alternative modes of transportation. We serve those that work or live in these four metro areas in Alabama: Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Mobile." CommuteSmart is a federally-funded initiative of the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham that formed in 1999 to promote alternative commuting options for the Birmingham area.
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Subject: Commuting -- Alabama, Transportation -- Alabama, Traffic congestion -- Alabama, Air quality -- Alabama, Choice of transportation -- Alabama, CommuteSmart (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: CommuteSmart (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: CommuteSmart
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 1999?
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (Alabama), Smith, Lisa, Hosey, Jeniese, Tucker, Ashton, Ward, Ashley, Kennedy, Cambree
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.commutesmart.org/
Description: "The purpose of the Alabama Wildflower Society is to enjoy the fellowship of shared interest in native plants and to promote the knowledge, appreciation, and use of native plants. We strive to preserve areas of significant interest because of their native flora. To promote interest in young people in this endeavor, we give several scholarships each year to deserving students." Website and Alabama Wildflower Society center in Killen, Alabama permanently closed.
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Subject: Alabama Wildflower Society, Wild flowers -- Alabama, Wild flower gardening -- Alabama, Plant conservation -- Alabama, Native plants for cultivation -- Alabama, Endemic plants -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama Wildflower Society (Killen, Ala.)
Publisher: Google Sites
Source: Description based on archived web page captured Sep 14, 2021; viewed May 23, 2024
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: unknown, Last Society information posted was two events scheduled for Fall 2022.
Contributor: Hollingsworth, Barbara, Campbel, Nancy, Anderton, Margie, McDonald, Pat, Pezzillo, Debbie, Keener, Brian
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061
Description: "The primary aim of The Friends of Big Canoe Creek is to foster awareness of the value of the watershed's resources. In addition to its quarterly Board meetings, the group sponsors periodic educational, recreational and community-service activities such as guest speakers, films, rain barrel workshops, float trips, and creek cleanups." "To protect and preserve Big Canoe Creek and its tributaries for the benefit of its communities and the health of the watershed."
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Subject: Big Canoe Creek (Ala.), The Friends of Big Canoe Creek (Springville, Ala.), Rivers -- Alabama, Outdoor recreation (Ala.), Water quality -- Alabama, Environmental education -- Alabama
Creator: The Friends of Big Canoe Creek (Springville, Ala.)
Publisher: Free CSS Templates
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Website
Date: Began: 2008
Contributor: Wheeler, Vickey, Braziel, Tina Mozelle, McKenzie, Mike, Andrews, Sean, Gross, Francesca, McKenzie, Laura, McTyeire, Bill
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: http://www.bigcanoecreek.org/
Description: "Bringing people together in a non-regulatory way to preserve Alabama’s water resources; connecting stakeholders to improve Alabama’s waters; teaching children and adults to protect Alabama’s rivers." The ACWP works to improve water quality throughout Alabama. The ACWP process is made possible by having ten dedicated basin facilitators and sponsoring organizations on the ground to coordinate basin meetings and projects, and a statewide coordinator in place tasked with supporting the facilitators and the transfer of information between basins.
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Subject: Water -- Pollution -- Alabama, Water-supply -- Alabama, Natural resources -- Alabama, Alabama Clean Water Partnership (Montgomery, Ala.), Rivers -- Alabama, Watersheds -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama Clean Water Partnership (Montgomery, Ala.)
Publisher: Alabama Clean Water Partnership
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Dissolved in August 2018., Began: 2000?
Contributor: Henderson, Ashley, Wood, Sabrina Clark, Puckett, William (Bill), Dingman, Susan, Weaver, Shannon
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: http://www.cleanwaterpartnership.org/
Description: The Jefferson County Environmental Services Department, under the direction of the Jefferson County Commission and the County Manager, has the responsibility to collect, transport and treat sanitary sewage in Jefferson County.
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Subject: Sewage -- Alabama -- Jefferson County, Organic wastes -- Alabama -- Jefferson County, Sewage disposal plants -- Alabama -- Jefferson County, Cooking (Oils and fats), Recycling (Waste) -- Alabama -- Jefferson County, Jefferson County (Ala.). Environmental Services
Creator: Jefferson County, Alabama
Publisher: Ingenuity, Inc.
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 1990?
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Bowman, George, Brown, Sandra Little, Stephens, Jimmie, Knight, Joe, Carrington, David, Petelos, Tony
Rights: This content is freely available online
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: http://www.jeffcoes.org/
Description: "Lake Watch is dedicated to preserving and improving the water quality of Lake Martin and surrounding waters. Lake Watch takes a proactive approach to protecting and enhancing the water quality of Lake Martin by working with governmental and non-governmental organizations within the Tallapoosa River Basin and throughout the state on water quality issues. "A vital element of this approach is our extensive water quality monitoring program that has established a baseline of trend data to help address future threats to the lake."
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Subject: Lake Watch of Lake Martin (Alexander City, Ala.), Martin, Lake (Ala.), Water quality -- Alabama, Lakes -- Alabama, Reservoirs -- Alabama, Environmental responsibility -- Alabama, Environmental protection -- Citizen participation -- Alabama, Water -- Pollution -- Alabama
Creator: Lake Watch of Lake Martin (Ala.)
Publisher: Wild Apricot
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1991
Contributor: Butler, Bill, Zorn, George, Debes, Janne, Reutebuch, Eric, Campbell, Matt, Collier, Tom, Cunningham, Dick, Cunningham, Jesse, Barrett, Laurie
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: http://www.lakewatch.org/
Description: "Alabama Water Watch is a citizen volunteer, water quality monitoring program covering all of the major river basins of the state. The mission of AWW is to improve both water quality and water policy through citizen monitoring and action. " "...AWW is a national model for citizen involvement in watershed stewardship, largely because of its three interrelated components: citizen monitoring groups, a university-based program, and a non-profit association." "The AWW vision is to have a citizen monitor on every stream, river, lake and coast in Alabama."
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Subject: Alabama Water Watch, Water Watch (Ala.), Water quality -- Alabama, Water quality -- Monitoring -- Alabama, Environmental education -- Alabama, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Watersheds -- Alabama, Volunteers -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama Water Watch, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station
Publisher: Alabama Water Watch
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1992
Contributor: Dominguez, Mona, Ruiz-Cordova, Sergio, Zinner, Sydney Smith, Ruiz, Carolina, McGuire, Rachel, Deutsch, Bill
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://aaes.auburn.edu/alabamawaterwatch/
Description: "We are working towards a healthier environment and thriving economy for ALL Alabama citizens through environmental initiatives, building state-wide collaboration, and providing sustainability resources." AEC, formerly the Alabama Conservancy, was established "before the first Earth Day, before the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act, and before there was an Environmental Protection Agency." AEC's mission is to "preserve, protect, and promote a healthy Alabama for a sustainable future."
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Subject: Alabama Environmental Council, Alabama Environmental Council --History, Conservation of natural resources -- Societies, etc. -- Alabama, Environmental protection -- Alabama -- Citizen participation, Environmental protection -- Societies, etc. -- Alabama, Recycling -- Alabama, Environmental management -- Alabama, Litter (Trash) -- Alabama, Pollution -- Alabama, Sustainability -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama Environmental Council (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: InVision
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1967
Contributor: Byington, Pat, Cosnahan, Kate, Valentin, Fernando, Helton, Scott, Vedre, Ahana, Braddock, Amanda, McKenna, Bob, Farned, Dusty, Habchi, Kristina, Guillebeau, Lauren, Tate, Melva, Barone, Olivia, Haskell, Susan, Upshaw, Tina, Berry, William
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://aeconline.org/
Description: "Alabama Rivers Alliance is a statewide network of groups working to protect and restore all of Alabama’s water resources through building partnerships, empowering citizens, and advocating for sound water policy and its enforcement." "Alabama has more than 132,000 miles of streams and rivers with more types of plants and animals living in them than any other state in the nation. However, we also have one of the highest extinction rates in North America, many of which are species that live in our rivers." "The Alabama Rivers Alliance was formed out of the efforts of its predecessor – the Alabama State Rivers Coalition."
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Subject: Alabama Rivers Alliance, Rivers -- Alabama, Water-supply -- Alabama, Water quality -- Alabama, Freshwater animals -- Alabama, Environmental management -- Alabama, Environmental protection -- Citizen participation -- Alabama, Freshwater plants -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama Rivers Alliance (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: New Merkel (Irondale, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1996
Contributor: Lowry, Cindy, West, Jack, Marshall, Kelly, Hunter, Martha, Taylor, Martin, Diliberto, Tony, Key, Jack
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://alabamarivers.org/
Description: "Working for Alabama's birds and the people who love them. Alabama Audubon has been promoting conservation and a greater knowledge of birds, their habitats, and the natural world since 1946." "A staffed chapter of the National Audubon Society, Alabama Audubon is also an independent 501(c)(3) organization that relies on your support to carry out its outreach and conservation work." ..."the preferred term is “birders”, and their activity of choice is known as “birding”. You might be surprised to know that birding is now one of the most popular outdoor activities in the United States."
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Subject: Alabama Audubon (Birmingham, Ala.), National Audubon Society, Birds -- Alabama, Bird watching -- Alabama, Habitat (Ecology) -- Alabama, Animals -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama Audubon (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Alabama Audubon
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: National Audubon Society began: 1940; Birmingham organization began: 1946
Contributor: Payne, Ansel, Cobb, Sabrina, Ford, Meg, Humphries, Alliemarie, Koczur, Lianne, Morpeth, Olivia, Oberholster, Chris, Randolph, Sarah, Rumore, Theresa, Seibold, Melanie, Amsler, Maggie, McCalley, Heather, Oswald, Lori
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://alaudubon.org/
Description: "Black Warrior Riverkeeper’s mission is to protect and restore the Black Warrior River and its tributaries. We are a citizen-based nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting clean water for the sake of public health, recreation, and wildlife habitat throughout our patrol area, the Black Warrior River watershed. This vital river basin is entirely contained within Alabama, America’s leading state for freshwater biodiversity." "Black Warrior Riverkeeper’s mission is to protect and restore the Black Warrior River and its tributaries. The organization uses a watershed approach to ensure clean water, a healthy aquatic environment, and the recreational and aesthetic values of the river."
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Subject: Black Warrior Riverkeeper, Inc. (Birmingham, Ala.), Black Warrior River (Ala.), Rivers -- Alabama, Water quality -- Alabama, Water Watch -- Alabama, Waterkeeper Alliance -- Alabama, Black Warrior River (Ala.) -- Environmental aspects -- Alabama
Creator: Black Warrior Riverkeeper, Inc. (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: New Merkel (Irondale, Ala.), Castleberry, Baird
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 2002 (incorporation)
Contributor: Brooke, Nelson, Dillard, Eva, Fagan, Katie, Kinney, John F., Scribner, Charles, Colby, Jim, Elliott, Heather, Goodson, Kenya, Grady, Ellyn, Greene, Bob, Mitchell, Kirk, Pool, Jayne, Rabolli, Chuck, Williams, Roy
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://blackwarriorriver.org/
Description: "Cahaba Riverkeeper was founded in 2009 to defend the ecological integrity of the Cahaba River and its watershed, to ensure clean water and a healthy aquatic environment, and to preserve the recreational and aesthetic values of the river basin. Cahaba Riverkeeper is dedicated to the scientific study of the Cahaba and its tributaries and to keep the public informed about the information we discover."
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Subject: Cahaba Riverkeeper (Birmingham, Ala.), Cahaba River (Ala.), Water quality -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Environmental responsibility -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Water quality management -- Cahaba River (Ala.), Watersheds -- Alabama, Riverkeepers -- Alabama
Creator: Cahaba Riverkeeper (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: WordPress.org
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 2009
Contributor: Crawford, Myra A., Butler, David, Sharpe, Debra, Jeffrey, Lee, Webb, Robert A., Ewert, Scott
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://cahabariverkeeper.org/
Description: The mission is to "To Enhance the abilities of formal and informal educators to connect people to the natural world in order to foster responsible stewardship." "The Environmental Education Association of Alabama is comprised of educators from around Alabama who share a passion for educating our citizenry, especially our young people, on the diverse natural resources our state enjoys." "EEAA is in The Southeastern Environmental Education Alliance (SEEA) network of state affiliates, of the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) located in the southeast region of the U.S. - EPA Region 4."
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Subject: Environmental Education Association of Alabama (EEAA), Environmental education -- Alabama, Educators -- Alabama, Science teachers -- Alabama, Environmental sciences -- Study and teaching -- Alabama
Creator: EEAA -- Environmental Education Association of Alabama (Montgomery, Ala.)
Publisher: EEAA
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 2000?
Contributor: Sorlie, Allie, McMinn, Brooke, Dille, Beth, Caplow, Susan, Johnston, Maggie, Farrell, Shirley, Murray, Kimberly, Datnow, Claire, Exell, Mike, Scott, La'Tanya, England, J. Kevin, Matson, David, Huston, Alma, Stiles, Jimmy, Ford, Meg, Raney, Renee, Birkhead, Roger, Bruner, Toni
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://eeaa.us/
Description: "Freshwater Land Trust conserves, connects, and cares for land and water in Central Alabama, creating dynamic green spaces for future generations." "In the simplest terms, we conserve land and build trails so that Alabama’s communities are healthier and happier." "We ... are proud to partner with governments, corporations, landowners, and community groups to protect our natural environment and to increase public outdoor recreational opportunities. We are nationally accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, meeting national standards of excellence, upholding the public trust, and ensuring conservation efforts are permanent."
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Subject: Freshwater Land Trust (Birmingham, Ala.), Outdoor recreation -- Alabama, Trails -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Conservation -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Water quality -- Alabama
Creator: Freshwater Land Trust (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Cayenne Creative
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1996
Contributor: Smith, Rusha, Buck, Carolyn, McCoy, Sam, Simonton, Tina, Sims, Elizabeth, Sperling, Sally, Thagard, Thomas W., III, Jackson, Jeanne, Carruthers, Tom, III, Jordan, Randy, Proctor, James M., II
Collector: Birmingham PublicLibrary (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://freshwaterlandtrust.org/
Description: "Our mission is to advance healthy air & environmental justice in the greater-Birmingham area through education, advocacy, and collaboration. We envision a healthy, just, and sustainable Alabama for everyone who lives, works, learns, and worships here. We strive to reduce air pollution, to educate the public on the health risks associated with poor air quality and to encourage community leaders to serve as role models for clean air and clean energy development." "Alabama First was originally launched in 2010 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to address the Birmingham area’s long-standing air pollution." The two organizations joined together in 2012? "Greater-Birmingham Alliance to Stop Pollution, or G.A.S.P., organized in the early 1970s as Alabama industries and governments resisted complying with the new federal Clean Air Act."
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Subject: Air -- Pollution -- Alabama, Renewable energy sources -- Alabama, Renewable natural resources -- Alabama, Environmental justice -- Alabama, Gasp, Inc. (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Gasp, Inc., Gasp, Inc. (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Gasp, Inc.
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 2009
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Hansen, Michael, Bryant, Kirsten, Lewis, Haley, Morgan, Nina, Brooke, Nelson, Johnston, Mark, Thacker, Erin, Blackerby, William
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://gaspgroup.org/
Description: "Our mission is to support local bird conservation efforts and to better educate our community of the importance of our local birds and the natural world." "MBAS's belief is that the goal of conserving, protecting, and restoring habitat is best accomplished by working together with government agencies, nonprofit groups, and others to promote awareness, understanding, enjoyment and science-based stewardship of our environment." "Mobile Bay Audubon Society is a chapter of the National Audubon Society that covers both Mobile and Baldwin Counties in Alabama."
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Subject: Mobile Bay Audubon Society, Water -- Pollution -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay, Mobile Bay (Ala.), Mobile-Tensaw Delta (Ala.), Birds -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay, Bird watchers -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay, Bird watching -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay, Air -- Pollution -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay, Wetland management -- Environmental aspects -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay
Creator: Mobile Bay Audubon Society (Mobile, Ala.)
Publisher: Mobile Bay Audubon Society
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1969
Contributor: Withee, Terri, Russo, Linda, Russo, James, Hicks, Kathy, Beers, Helen, Fitzgerald, Lynne
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://mobilebayaudubon.org/
Description: "... the goal of preserving and enhancing the water quality of Smith Lake and its tributaries for people, recreation, fish and other wildlife through education and volunteer efforts and by working with officials and agencies and other organizations with similar goals." "The Smith Lake Environmental Preservation Committee (SLEPC) is dedicated to preserving the beauty and purity of Smith Lake for all to enjoy!"
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Subject: Smith Lake Environmental Preservation Committee (Bremen, Ala.), Lewis Smith Lake (Ala.), Lakes -- Alabama, Water quality -- Alabama, Water -- Pollution -- Alabama, Outdoor recreation -- Alabama
Creator: Smith Lake Environmental Preservation Committee (Bremen, Ala.)
Publisher: WordPress.com
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1995
Contributor: Morros, Stephen, Johanson, Theresa, Hill, Margaret, Light, Stefanie, Calvert, Edwin, Gray, Jerry, Rigg, Bethany
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://slepc.org/
Description: "AWF is dynamic, citizen-based conservation organization with over 25,000 members and supporters dedicated to creating and promoting a balance between use, management and protection of Alabama’s wildlife and related natural resources through education, community involvement, and boots-on-the-ground assistance." " To achieve that mission, we channel our efforts into three major focus areas: conservation education, resource stewardship, hunting & angling heritage."
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Subject: Alabama Wildlife Federation (Millbrook, Ala.), Wildlife conservation -- Alabama, Wildlife management -- Alabama, Conservation of natural resources -- Alabama, Hunting -- Alabama, Fishing -- Alabama, Nature conservation -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama Wildlife Federation (Millbrook, Ala.)
Publisher: WideNet Digital Marketing Agency
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1935
Contributor: Gothard, Tim L., Burgener, Tyler, Elmore, Avy, Hicks, Tanner, Mathis, Allison, Terry, Hollie, Forehand, Steve, Wood, Tim, McKinstry, Kevin, Darnall, Jack, Cooper, Angus R., III, Hartzog, Grady
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.alabamawildlife.org/
Description: "Alabama People Against A Littered State (ALPALS) is a statewide organization dedicated to making our state more beautiful by sponsoring programs focused on cleaning up litter in Alabama's streets, streams, campuses, and coastlines." "Through education and annual anti-littering campaigns ALPALS has partnered with Alabama counties, cities, communities, schools, and other organizations to enhance the Alabama environment by preventing littering and picking up litter."
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Subject: Alabama People Against a Littered State (ALPALS), Litter (Trash) -- Alabama, Water quality -- Alabama, Ecology -- Alabama, Alabama Adopt-A-Stream Program, Alabama Adopt-A-Mile Program, Conservation of natural resources -- Study and teaching -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama People Against a Littered State (Montgomery, Ala.)
Publisher: i5 Technology, LLC
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1987
Contributor: Helms, Jeff, Osborn, Steve, Noble, Joy, Noble, Harry
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Ala.)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.alpals.org/
Description: "Alabama Rural Water Association is a non-profit organization representing water and wastewater systems serving rural communities and towns and commercial firms which support these systems. We provide assistance to comply with State and Federal regulations, to help with management and operational problems, and to stimulate training initiatives." "The ARWA is a member of the National Rural Water Association (NRWA) which has member affiliates in 45 states and maintains legal counsel in Washington D.C. to help represent utility interests with the U.S. Congress and the White House."
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Subject: Alabama Rural Water Assocation (ARWA), Water quality -- Alabama, Water-supply -- Alabama, Sewage disposal plants -- Alabama, Water-supply, Rural -- Alabama, Water utilities -- Alabama
Creator: Alabama Rural Water Assocation
Publisher: Alabama Rural Water Assocation
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1977?
Contributor: Hill, Eric, Reed, Wayne, O'Rear, Chris, Atkins, Vincent, East, Robin, Bice, Chris, Snyder, William, Hall, Randolph, Bohlin, Mark, Dixon, James, White, Rob, IV, Webb, Jerena, Hill, Katie, Pierce, Derek
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.alruralwater.com/
Description: AOS purpose: "To promote the study of, and a greater appreciation of, birds found in Alabama and northwest Florida and the habitats in which they are found; to encourage the protection and conservation of birds and the natural areas where they are found; [and] to engage in educational activities to advance knowledge of birds and their habitats ..."
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Subject: Birds -- Habitats -- Alabama, Alabama Ornithological Society, Birds -- Alabama, Birds -- Florida Panhandle (Fla.), Birds -- Conservation -- Alabama, Birds -- Conservation -- Florida Panhandle (Fla.), Birds -- Habitats -- Florida Panhandle (Fla.), Habitat conservation -- Alabama, Habitat conservation -- Florida Panhandle (Fla.)
Creator: Alabama Ornithological Society
Publisher: Alabama Ornithological Society
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1952
Contributor: Hill, Geoff, Fleming, Barry, Reed, Pat, Dixon, Joan, Soehren, Eric, Harber, Greg, Gardella, Larry, Palmore, Kathryn, McConnell, Steve, Hare, Ken, Miller, Anne, Reed, Robert, Jackson, Greg, Farrell, Shirley, Haffenden, Andrew
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.aosbirds.org/
Description: "Our fundamental mission is to increase awareness and support for our coastal wildlife refuges in Alabama and Mississippi that include the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, the Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge, and the Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we rely on grants and donations in order to promote wildlife stewardship, support refuge land acquisition, and to provide advocacy and financial support for refuge habitat management and visitor services." "Our fundamental mission is to increase awareness and support for our coastal wildlife refuges in Alabama and Mississippi." "The FBSNWR was established to help support the work of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in protecting one of the largest undeveloped parcels of land on the Alabama Gulf Coast. The Refuge is home to many species of wildlife and plants, some of which are endangered."
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Subject: Friends of Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge (Gulf Shores, Ala.), Bon Secour Bay (Ala.), Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge (Gulf Shores, Ala.), Wildlife refuges -- Alabama, Wildlife management areas -- Alabama, Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge (Gautier, Miss.), Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge (Ala. and Miss.)
Creator: Friends of Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge (Gulf Shores, Ala.)
Publisher: Friends of Bon Secour Wildlife Refuge
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1980
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.bonsecourfriends.org/
Description: The Southern Environmental Center (SEC) is the largest educational facility of its kind in Alabama, dedicated to showing individuals how they can protect and improve their local environments. In addition to its award-winning Interactive Museum and the Hugh Kaul EcoScape garden on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College, the SEC is also active in the community. It has initiated a number of model partnerships targeting water quality, smog, and sprawl; its EcoScape program is nationally recognized as a model for urban revitalization; and the SEC co-manages the Turkey Creek Nature Preserve, home to three federally endangered species of fish.
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Subject: Environmental education -- Alabama, Conservation of natural resources -- Alabama, Water -- Pollution -- Alabama, Smog -- Alabama, Air -- Pollution -- Alabama, Cities and towns -- Growth -- Alabama, Endangered species -- Alabama, Turkey Creek Nature Preserve (Pinson, Ala.), Southern Environmental Center (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Birmingham-Southern College (Alabama)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1993
Contributor: Hazelhoff, Roald, Director, Yeager, Charles, Hampton, Michelle
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.bsc.edu/sec/
Description: "At Conservation Alabama, we work to ensure that decisions made by our local, state, and national elected officials protect the people and places you love. By listening to and sharing in your values and priorities, we help turn your love for Alabama and its people into laws that will protect our state’s families and communities." "We also empower you with the knowledge, ability, and power to engage easily and effectively in the political process by providing summaries of state bills, tracking how elected officials voted on important issues, and providing an online action center that enables you to reach out to your elected officials about critical conservation issues."
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Subject: Conservation Alabama (Mobile, Ala.), Environmental protection -- Alabama, Water quality -- Alabama, Conservation of natural resources -- Law and legislation -- Alabama, Public lands -- Alabama, Public officers -- Alabama
Creator: Conservation Alabama (Mobile, Ala.)
Publisher: Conservation Alabama (Mobile, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1999
Contributor: Monistere, Tammy, Martin, Jeff, Cash, Brian, Collins, Ryan, Goodson, Kenya, Martin, Clint, McDonald, Matt, Penn, Myron
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.conservationalabama.org/
Description: "To fulfill our mission of protecting, promoting, and restoring the Coosa River, our organization has developed four core programs. These programs engage the many people who live, work, visit, and recreate on the Coosa River, its tributaries, and lakes." "Our approach to river conservation is driven by the river and its needs, not by politics and self-interest. We supplement our passion for the river with science and an understanding of policy."
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Subject: Coosa Riverkeeper (Mt Laurel, Ala.), Coosa River (Ga. and Ala.), Water quality management -- Coosa River Valley (Ga. and Ala.), Weiss Lake (Ala.), Lake Neely Henry (Ala.), Lay Lake (Ala.), Logan Martin Lake (Ala.), Lake Mitchell (Ala.), Lake Jordan (Ala.), Lakes -- Recreational use -- Coosa River Valley (Ga. and Ala.), Fishing -- Coosa River Valley (Ga. and Ala.), Riverkeepers -- Alabama
Creator: Coosa Riverkeeper (Mt Laurel, Ala.)
Publisher: Coosa Riverkeeper (Mt Laurel, Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 2010
Contributor: Overton, Justinn, Brown, Abby, Lasseter, Jake, Hoffman, Chad, Allison, Lucas, Jones, David, Dickey, Tyler, Massey, Cindy, Graham, Chuck, Mercer, A. J., Machen, Carrie, Kirkpatrick, Kathleen
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.coosariver.org/
Description: "Friends of the Locust Fork River, aka “FLFR,” was founded in 1991. FLFR's mission is to preserve the free-flowing and natural wonder of the Locust Fork River and its tributaries by educating the community, promoting recreation, watchdogging polluters, and advocating for the River. " "Friends of the Locust Fork River (FLFR) is an all-volunteer river advocacy organization."
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Subject: Friends of the Locust Fork River (Cleveland, Ala.), Locust Fork River (Ala.), Locust Fork River (Ala.) -- Environmental aspects -- Alabama, Rivers -- Alabama, Environmental education -- Alabama, Water quality -- Alabama, Water Watch (Ala.)
Creator: Friends of the Locust Fork River (Cleveland, Ala.)
Publisher: Friends of the Locust Fork River
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1991
Contributor: Guesman, Stephen, Brindle, Mari, Pile, Nancy, Wright, Eleanor, Luce, Ellen Timmerman, Howell, Sam, Cleveland, Chris, Andersen, Barbara, Gilliland, Kendra, King, Brett, Thorne, Roger, Wilson, Dinah
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.friendsofthelocustforkriver.org/
Description: "The mission of the Alabama Coastal Foundation is to improve and protect Alabama's coastal environment through cooperation, education, and participation." ..." the Alabama Coastal Foundation (ACF) has worked to create a healthy balance between the conservation needs of our priceless coastal resources and the inevitable pressures of economic growth." "Since 1993, the Alabama Coastal Foundation (ACF) has worked to promote a culture where environmental decisions are based on an accurate understanding of the underlying science, the dissemination of factual information, and the engagement of government, industry and citizens to find solutions to our coastal challenges."
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Subject: Alabama Coastal Foundation, Gulf Coast (Ala.), Environmentally sensitive areas -- Alabama -- Gulf Coast, Coastal ecology -- Alabama -- Gulf Coast, Gulf Coast (Ala.) -- Effect of human beings on, Economic development -- Gulf Coast (Ala.)
Creator: Alabama Coastal Foundation (Mobile, Ala.)
Publisher: The Alabama Coastal Foundation
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1993
Contributor: Berte, Mark, Chenoweth, Jill, Johnson, Sara, McEnerney, Joe, Pryor, Allison, Reed, Lauren, Chester, Charles, Pruet, Susan, Goffinet, Jason, St. John, Sam
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.joinacf.org/
Description: "The Land Trust leads regional and community collaborations that plan, preserve, and provide stewardship for green space in North Alabama. Our mission is to preserve North Alabama’s scenic, historic and ecological resources through conservation, advocacy, recreation and education." "Acquisition of land is the first critical step in protecting North Alabama’s great natural places. Once land has been acquired, the Land Trust and our partners begin the never-ending work of ensuring that these acres have the proper care to thrive."
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Subject: Land Trust of North Alabama (Huntsville, Ala.), Land trusts -- Alabama, Environmentalism -- Alabama, Real property -- Alabama, Public lands -- Alabama
Creator: Land Trust of North Alabama (Huntsville, Ala.)
Publisher: Pixelwatt
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: June 24, 1987
Contributor: Bostick, Marie, Prewett, Andy, Porter, Hallie, Manson, Melanie, Deasy, Katey, Spaulding, Rosie, Fehrenbach, Joe, Brooks, Heath, Below, Glynn, Powers, Matt, Boles, Lee
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.landtrustnal.org/
Description: "Mobile Baykeeper has served the Mobile Bay area for more than 20 years. Our mission is to provide citizens a means to protect the beauty, health, and heritage of the Mobile Bay Watershed and our coastal communities." "Mobile Baykeeper's mission is to work towards real and measurable improvement in the health of the waters of coastal Alabama."
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Subject: Mobile Bay Keeper (Mobile, Ala.), Mobile Bay (Ala.), Water quality -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay, Estuarine ecology -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay, Water -- Pollution -- Alabama -- Mobile Bay, Mobile-Tensaw Delta (Ala.)
Creator: Mobile Bay Keeper (Mobile, Ala.)
Publisher: Squarespace
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1997
Contributor: Kistler, Cade, O'Rear, Caine, Porter, Ilka, Wyatt, Wesley, Foster, Emilee, Pless, Cece, Bates, Cassie, McClure, Steve, Dixon, Lyndsey, Webb, Lee, Hill, Jep, Greer, Jack, Callaway, Casi
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.mobilebaykeeper.org/
Description: "The Nature Conservancy is a global environmental nonprofit working to create a world where people and nature can thrive." "From rare and endangered plants and animals to prairies, forests and the Gulf coast, The Nature Conservancy is working to protect Alabama for people and nature." "This is our Alabama, and it is time for nature to depend on us. It is time to protect more of these places, more of our fresh water, and more clean air so that we, and the plant and animals that live here with us, can continue to enjoy these resources."
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Subject: The Nature Conservancy in Alabama, Nature Conservancy (U.S.), Nature conservation -- Alabama, Endangered ecosystems -- Alabama, Conservation easements -- Alabama, Environmental protection -- Alabama, Endangered species -- Alabama
Creator: The Nature Conservancy
Publisher: The Nature Conservancy
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: National organization: October 22, 1951; Alabama chapter: 1989
Contributor: Reid, Mitch, Tassin, Keith, Throneberry, Jason, Haner, Judy, Reddick, Thomas, Nortcutt, Steve, Ware, Jeff
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/alabama/
Description: "Alabama Sierra Club’s 3500 members have helped fight for clean water, for Forever Wild and to make Alabama a cleaner, safer place for all of us. And we hike, and bike and bird-watch. Join us to help clean up Alabama and to get outside and enjoy nature." "We are Education. We are Advocacy. We are Outings. We are Civic Engagement. We are protecting our environment so that we may continue to explore and enjoy to its greatest extent, for ourselves, for all people and for future generations."
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Subject: Sierra Club -- Alabama, Clean energy -- Alabama, Air quality -- Alabama, Water quality -- Alabama, Environmental justice -- Alabama, Environmental protection -- Alabama
Creator: Sierra Club
Publisher: Sierra Club
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Sierra Club began: 1892; Alabama Chapter: ??
Contributor: Travis, Joi, Hastings, Bob, Quattrochi, Laura, Cohen, Charles, Adams-Davis, Carol, Carroll, Vicki, Gleaton, Ida, Goodson, Kenya L, Griffin, Peggie, Hewitt, Ann Marie, Jackson, Stephen, Mahoney, Joe, Muse, Nancy, Sanders, Vernon, Tanner, Roger
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/10061 , URL at time of capture: https://www.sierraclub.org/alabama/
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