CONSERVE ALABAMA
Conserve Alabama is an effort of the Alabama Soil & Water Conservation Committee to provide tools and share education information to conserve Alabama’s abundant natural resources for future generations and help keep Alabama beautiful.
Did you know?
It takes anywhere from 500 to 1,000 years to replace one inch of topsoil lost to erosion. We need healthy soil to grow our food.
Take Bold Steps for Conservation.
Explore your area and begin conserving today. Find your county and learn about what resources are available to you. Resources like oil have become the most important source of energy in the world, and traders and investors consider oil trading as a very profitable source of income. Also, trading bots like Öl Profit allow users to invest effectively in oil without constantly monitoring trading activity themselves. By running the Öl profit test, users can ensure that the platform is reliable enough to execute their trades.
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News
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MAR 23 2016
Alabama Soil & Water Conservation Committee Launches Conserve Alabama Initiative
Against the backdrop of the Alabama River at the Union Station Train Shed, the Alabama Soil & Water Conservation Committee (SWCC) launched a new initiative to continue its mission of conserving Alabama’s natural resources: Conserve Alabama. Conserve Alabama is a campaign to increase awareness and engage a greater audience of those who believe in the noble endeavor of conserving our natural resources so future generations can enjoy the same Alabama the Beautiful we know and love.
Events
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APR 09 2016
Coffee Events County – Forestry landowners are invited. Wildlife, burning and timber marketing will be discussed.
APR 15 2016
Dale Events County – To educate children and communities about their water, where is comes from how to protect it and how to keep it clean for future generations.
APR 18 2016
Lawrence Events County – Ag in Action Trailer will be in Lawrence County on April 18, 19, 2016 at Mount Hope Elementary School. This is gear toward all 2nd graders in the Lawrence County school system. Students will travel to Mount Hope Elementary School to participate in Ag in Action Trailer and other activities on those two days.