Alabama Environmental Organizations
A local chapter of the National Audubon Society. Since 1927 it has promoted conservation and a greater knowledge of birds, their habitats, and the natural world.
Improving and protecting Alabama's coastal environment through cooperation, education, and participation.
Working to organize Alabamians into an environmentally conscious community by increasing awareness of environmental issues throughout our state, providing education resources, and collaborating with partners to work towards sustainable solutions.
Alabama Ornithological Society
Fosters knowledge of birds and conservation of natural resources. Holds three meetings annually; speakers, workshops, field trips.
Defends rivers by creating partnerships, empowering Alabamians, and advocating for sound water policy and enforcement.
PALS stands for People Against a Littered State. Helps keep Alabama litter free.
A citizen volunteer water quality monitoring program that works in all major river basins in Alabama. The vision is to have a citizen monitor on every stream, river, lake, and coast in Alabama.
Protect and restore the Black Warrior River and its tributaries
A Resource Worth Saving
Restore and protect the Cahaba River watershed
Works to protect and restore the ecological health of the Choctawhatchee River, its tributaries, and the surrounding terrestrial systems that constitute the watershed.
Protecting the People and Places You Love
We patrol the waters, educate the public, and advocate for the river.
Seeking to grow the environmental movement on the Gulf Coast
Environmental Education Association of Alabama
Teaching about the environment
Conserving and caring for land in Central Alabama
Preserving and protecting the Big Canoe Creek watershed through community education and participation.
A support group for the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
Works to protect Shades Creek in central Alabama. Founded in 1998.
Friends of the Locust Fork River
Singing Our River's Song
Everyone Deserves Healthy Air
Protecting the cleanest lake in Alabama
Our land. Our water. Our home.
A chapter of the National Audubon Society serving the Alabama Gulf Coast
Protect the beauty, health and heritage of the Mobile Bay watershed
Protecting the 5th most biologically diverse state in the U.S.
Fighting for clean water, for Forever Wild and to make Alabama a cleaner, safer place for all of us
Protecting land and promoting environmental education in coastal Alabama
Tennessee Valley Audubon Society
A chapter of the National Audubon Society that serves Limestone, Madison, and Morgan counties in northern Alabama. The TVAS promotes the understanding and preservation of birds, wildlife and the environment in north Alabama through education, research and outreach.
Enjoy, value, and protect the South's wild places
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