In the State of Alabama

From the rolling hills of the Appalachians to the rich biodiversity of the Gulf Coast, Alabama’s landscapes are as diverse as the communities who call them home. Across the state, landowners, conservation groups, and local leaders are coming together to sustain working lands, protect natural resources, and support rural economies.

These collaborative efforts focus on restoring native habitats, improving water quality, and preserving the cultural heritage that defines Alabama’s communities. Rooted in trust and shared stewardship, these partnerships are crafting place-based solutions that benefit both people and the land.

Explore how Alabamians are working together to strengthen landscapes, support livelihoods, and ensure a vibrant future for generations to come.

  • Longleaf Alliance

    The Longleaf Alliance leads efforts to restore and conserve longleaf pine forests across the Southeast. These vital ecosystems support rare wildlife and offer economic opportunities for landowners.