57 National Forests in Alabama
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Alabama’s five national forests (the William B. Bankhead N.F., Tuskegee N.F., Conecuh N.F., and Talladega and Oakmulgee Divisions of the Talladega N.F.) contain magnificent stands of Alabama’s many native tree species and native forest types.’ Today these public forest lands also provide Alabamians with abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation.’ In this program, views are treated to a grand overview of the natural beauty of Alabama’s national forests while also learning the remarkable story of how these lands were recovered from early decades of extreme exploitation, thanks to the conservation commitment and stewardship of the U.S. Forest Service which celebrated its 150th Anniversary in 2005.
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