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South Alabama: Over 6,000 acres (2,400 ha) of tidal and forested wetlands within the greater Mobile Bay estuarine system, interpretive center features live and preserved native animals, education programs Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge: Decatur: Morgan: North Alabama: 35,000 acres, visitor center exhibits about area wildlife and habitats ...
The Alabama Wildlife Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. While being located within Oak Mountain State Park, the Alabama Wildlife Center operates independently and is not part of the state park system. The Alabama Wildlife Center (AWC) is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of native wild birds across Alabama, serving ...
The Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is a 35,000-acre (142 km 2) national wildlife refuge (NWR) located along the Tennessee River near Decatur, Alabama. Named after Major General Joseph Wheeler , it was established to provide a habitat for wintering and migrating birds in the Eastern United States .
The Madison County Nature Trail a.k.a. Green Mountain Nature Trail is a 72-acre (29 ha) park in Huntsville, Alabama. [1] It is located above the surrounding communities atop Green Mountain in southeast Huntsville. A 1.5-mile (2.4 km) trail surrounds 17-acre (6.9 ha) Sky Lake. [2] Facilities include a covered bridge, picnic area and open air ...
Huntsville: Moved in 2007, originally located near Ardmore in Limestone County [6] 19: Edmonton Heights Historic District: June 21, 2021 : 3800-3822 Colton Ln. NE, 3802-3831 Crane Dr. NE, 3802-3811 Eton Rd. NE, 3812-3818 Melody Cir. NE, 3800-3836 Melody Rd. NE, 3800-3814 Meridian St. North, 200-303 Salem Dr. NE, 202-250 Victory Ln.
The bear cubs were released on Nov. 20, 2024 at separate locations near Pagosa Springs, about 250 miles southwest of Colorado Springs, near the border of New Mexico, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Monte Sano Nature Preserve is, at 1,107 acres (448 ha), one of the largest urban nature preserves in the US and is located on Monte Sano Mountain in Huntsville, Alabama. The Land Trust of North Alabama manages the nature preserve and Land Trust volunteers have created 23+ miles of public trails.
Monte Sano State Park is a public recreation area and mountaintop retreat encompassing 2,140 acres (870 ha) on the eastern portion of the top and slopes of Monte Sano Mountain on the east side of Huntsville, Alabama.