Alexander City Parks And Recreation Alexander City parks and Recreation Lake Martin A strong parks and recreation system is essential for a of their home. Our parks are such a stable and our environment all benefit from http://www.alexcitypr.com/home.htm
Extractions: A strong parks and recreation system is essential for a thriving community. Four out of five North Americans use their local recreation and park system. Seventy percent have a park or recreation facility within walking distance of their home. Our parks are such a stable influence on our lives that we tend not to give them much thought. Effective parks and recreation facilities, programs and services do not just happen on their own. They require professional care and financial support to keep them clean, safe, and suitable for the community they serve.
American Embassy London Current Issues Energy And Environment Current Issues Energy environment will travel to Oak Mountain State Park in Alabamato discuss improvement of over 37,000 state and local parks and outdoor http://www.usembassy.org.uk/eande024.html
Links For Environment! It has some good advice http//www.516web.com/parks/feed.htm. species, protectwild animals and preserve the habitat and the environment through wildlife http://www.ccet.ua.edu/student/6envirostudinfo.htm
Extractions: Cool Web Sites for Environment 1 Environment 2 Environment 3 Environment 4 ... Environment 18 Environment 1 During this block you may want to visit the EE-link, environmental education on the Internet at http://www.nceet.snre.umich.edu/. Excellent source for information dealing with any topic in environmental education. Explore the richness of the Worlds ecoregions at the new National Geographic terrestrial ecoregion map of the world at http://www.nationalgeographic.com/wildworld/terrestrial.html Check out Biosphere 2s home page at http://www.bio2.edu/ The Coming Climate, Scientific American. http://www.sciam.com/0597issue/0597karl.html Ice core studies contributions to global change research: http://www.nicl-smo.sr.unh.edu/icwg/icwghtml.html USGSs National Ice Core Laboratory. http://nicl.cr.usgs.gov/index.html Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change web page. http://www.ipcc.ch/ Cold Links: hot list in the National Snow and Ice Data Center. http://128.138.135.87/NSIDC/coldlinks.html
Encyclopedia: Rosa Parks The Rosa parks Library and Museum in Montgomery, alabama, was dedicated in http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Rosa-Parks
Extractions: several. Compare All Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 Top 100 Bottom 100 Bottom 20 Bottom 10 Bottom 5 All (desc) in category: Select Category Agriculture Crime Currency Democracy Economy Education Energy Environment Food Geography Government Health Identification Immigration Internet Labor Language Manufacturing Media Military Mortality People Religion Sports Taxation Transportation Welfare with statistic: view: Correlations Printable graph / table Pie chart Scatterplot with ... * Asterisk means graphable.
Watchable Wildlife And Birding - Alabama Bureau Of Tourism & Travel wetland features, which mirror alabama s abundant aquatic habitats. At Landmark Park,an elevated walkway passes through a wooded environment and across http://www.800alabama.com/interests/recreation/outdoor/plainsTrail.cfm
Extractions: Click here to view a full map showing the different trail locations across the state The arboretum at Fort Toulouse-Jackson Park is accessible by boardwalk and presents a nice assortment of birds, including barred owl and blue-headed vireo. Paths leading to the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers on either side of the park reward the birder with such finds as yellow-bellied sapsucker and indigo bunting. 2521 W. Fort Toulouse Rd., Wetumpka
U Of MN Extension - Environment And Natural Resources Links alabama Game and Fish Homepage Alaska Department of Natural Resources and the EnvironmentWisconsin Department of Wide Web Site US National Park Service USDA http://www.extension.umn.edu/specializations/environment/environ_links.html
Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge .WNYRIN County Map. (alabama Town list of parks, Shelby Town list of parks)The area includes a visitor s center on Casey Road. Boats are http://rin.buffalo.edu/c_orle/comm/park-rec/park/shelT_iroq.html
Extractions: Description: Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge is a 10818 acres federally owned wildlife sanctuary located in the Town of Alabama Genesee County The area includes a visitor's center on Casey Road. Boats are only allowed on Oak Orchard Creek from Knowlesville Road to Route 63. Only canoes, and other boats without motors may be used. Expect obstructions and variable water levels. Park is associated with two neighboring parks, the Oak Orchard State Wildlife Management Area and the Tonawanda State Wildlife Management Area . Together they form the colloquially named "Oak Orchard" or Alabama Swamp. Eagle watching is one of the most popular pastimes in the Refuge. There are overlooks, trails and fishing areas.
Alabama Events - Alabama Bureau Of Tourism & Travel ParkPrograms on plant and animal life are presented in a natural environment. ThirdAnnual Shrimp Mudbugs in May (Mobile) USS alabama Park PavilionA http://touralabama.org/events/results.cfm?begindate=&enddate=&r=1,2,3,4&i=7&s=5
Extractions: On March 27, 1814 General Andrew Jackson with troops from the 39th US Infantry and the Tennessee Militia, aided by Lower Creek and Cherokee Indian allies, defeated Chief Menawa and the Upper or Red Stick Creeks. The Red Sticks fought behind a large wooden barricade they had built across a peninsula formed by the "horseshoe" shaped bend of the Tallapoosa River. This was the final battle of the Creek War of 1813-14 and was part of the larger, War of 1812. This 2040 acre park preserves the site of the battle. Located in Daviston, Alabama. Little River flows for most of its length atop Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama. The river and canyon systems are spectacular Appalachian Plateau landscapes any season of the year. Forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, stream riffles and pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer settings for a variety of recreational activities. Completed sections of this trail are found alongside the Natchez Trace Parkway near Rocky Springs and Jackson, Mississippi, and Nashville, Tennessee. The trail is also a unit of the National Tails System. Established March 28, 1983. Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail is located in Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Extractions: Located in the heart of California's San Joaquin Valley, AVIATION CHALLENGE California is the second of two locations worldwide. Aviation Challenge programs use the excitement of flight to motivate young people to pursue more math and science studies in the classroom. Alabama facilities are accredited by the American Camping Association, following their strict guidelines for operation. The California facility is currently in the process of accreditation.
Wildernet - Alabama AL, 36103, Phone 334242-4169. Links alabama State parks - Officialagency website. Deep South Subterranean Grotto - Lower alabama s http://areas.wildernet.com/pages/area.cfm?CU_ID=127&areaname=Alabama
Soil Testing Can Help The Urban Environment alabama s soils are naturally acid and infertile lawns for recreation and play; beautifulparks and gardens agriculture; and a green, clean, healthy environment. http://www.aces.edu/department/crd/publications/ANR-743.html
Extractions: EXTENSION ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AL 36849-5647 Soil Testing Can Help The Urban Environment ANR-743, 1992. By Charles Mitchell, Extension Agronomist , Agronomy, Auburn University The proper use of manures and fertilizers is essential in maintaining urban landscapes in Alabama. Soil testing is one tool that has been emphasized for decades as essential to safe and economical fertilizer use. Today, it is still essential. In fact, where nutrient recommendations are followed within reasonable guidelines of soil testing and other best management practices are followed, there has been no indication of excessive nutrients entering surface groundwaters. Fertilizers and manure can, in fact, help improve our environment by enhancing productivity and fertilizer efficiency on our urban landscapes. Soil Testing For The Homeowner Homeowners and gardeners sent in more than one out of every four soil samples tested by Auburn University's Soil Testing Laboratory last year. Over 70 percent of the backyard garden samples were high, very high, or extremely high in phosphorus. Additional application of this nutrient, particularly at the very high and extremely high range, is not only wasteful, but could be environmentally damaging if the soil is not carefully protected from erosion. Nutrients are concentrated in an urban environmentnutrients from septic tanks, golf courses, lawns and gardens, city parks, and even pets. Some studies have shown that streams flowing through urban areas pick up nitrogen and phosphorus and lose them in rural areas. Because of this, suburban homeowners, gardeners, and those who manage public grounds need to rely on soil testing more closely to manage nutrient applications to the soil.
Governor's Address from people who want better state parks and expanded heard from people who want Alabamaout of unique perspectives in business, the environment and conservation http://www.jsu.edu/depart/epic/GovernorsAddress.html
Extractions: Montgomery, Alabama THE GOVERNOR: First, I want to thank you for serving on the Environmental Commission. From the Tennessee Valley to the white sandy beaches on the Gulf of Mexico lies the most beautiful land on earth. God created a special place - our home, Alabama. The natural heritage, natural beauty and natural wonders of Alabama are unparalleled among the 50 states. We're blessed with vast stretches of wilderness from the Bankhead National Forest to the deepest gorge east of the Mississippi - located at Little River Canyon - and the unique ecosystem of the Mobile Delta and Mobile Bay. And from the state's highest peak - Cheaha Mountain, you can stand and see several states - but none with beauty comparable to that we have in Alabama. Our beautiful lakes and waterways have given birth to rare and exotic wildlife and wildflowers. The natural heritage, natural beauty and natural wonders of Alabama are unparalleled among the 50 states - and we are making strides to keep it that way.
External Affairs Office -- Other Links alabama Birding Association Offices (FWS) in alabama. and Conservation Tennessee sEnvironment Tennessee Farm Federation Tennessee State parks Tennessee Valley http://southeast.fws.gov/ea/links.html
Wildlife Watching Tips 4d Keep group to a size that limits impact on the environment and does notinterfere with others using the same area. Outdoor alabama Magazine. http://www.outdooralabama.com/watchable-wildlife/tips/
Alabama Birding Trails In any conflict of interest between birds and birders, the welfare of the birdsand their environment comes first. alabama Birding Resources. Photo Credits. http://www.outdooralabama.com/watchable-wildlife/birding-trails/
Extractions: Search Regulations and Enforcement Regulations for 03-04 Game, Fish and Fur Nongame Species Protected by Alabama Regulations Endangered and Threatened Species ... Alabama Birding Photo Credits Alabama is a birding paradise. Forests, mountains, meadows, swamps, and beaches dot the landscape, creating a plethora of avian habitats. From the majestic bald eagle, symbol of our nation's heritage, to the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, to the crowd-pleasing painted bunting, over 400 species of birds grace the blue skies above Alabama. Feathery friends welcome you to many sites. The number and variety of birds you can see at each location will vary by season and weather conditions, making each birding expedition a new adventure. So grab your binoculars, brush up on your bird-calling skills, and wing it to Alabama. It's for the birds! Alabama Birding Trails: Alabama Birding Trails Map
USGS Recreation 64 North Union Street Montgomery, alabama 36130 (800 Department of Game, Fish andParks 523 East Tennessee Department of environment and Conservation, Tennessee http://recreation.usgs.gov/state_parks.html
Extractions: Resources Herbaria, University Biology Departments and Research Institutes Australia Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research and Australian National Herbarium , (CANB) Australian National Botanic Gardens Biodiversity Server , Canberra Botanic Gardens of Adelaide and State Herbarium (AD) Janet Cosh Herbarium, University of Wollongong John Ray Herbarium (SYD) John T. Waterhouse Herbarium, University of New South Wales National Herbarium of New South Wales (NSW) National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) N.C.W. Beadle Herbarium (NE) Queensland Herbarium (BRI) Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (including the Tasmanian Herbarium) (HO) University of Melbourne Herbarium (MELU) Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH) Botany, University of New England