Conservation & Wildlife

Mobile County Commission Approves $22.6-Million Dauphin Island Grant

The Mobile County Commission recently approved acceptance of $22.6 million from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund for construction of the...

Millions for Local Restoration Projects Approved

The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council approved $302 million in funding for restoration activities across the Gulf Coast, WKRG reported. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill...

Red Snapper Season Opening Next Month

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) Marine Resources Division has announced the opening of Alabama state and federal waters to private-vessel anglers...

Orange Beach, Gulf State Park Enter 20-Year Agreement

This week, the City of Orange Beach and Gulf State Park signed a 20-year agreement “to provide guests and residents with a better beach-going experience,”...

Renovations Underway at Delta Port Marina In Coden

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Marine Resources Division recently began renovating the parking and shoreline areas at the Delta Port Marina at...

Chainsaw Safety Course Set

The Gulf Coast Research and Extension Center in Fairhope is holding “Chainsaw Safety: Preparing for Hurricane Season” on May 7 at 8 a.m.-3 p.m. The...

Snapper Study Shows Many More Than Expected

A study to gauge the population of red snapper along the entire Gulf Coast indicates many more of the fish than previously estimated, Alabama Newscenter...

Fairhope Waterfront Project Moves Forward

Details on the proposed RESTORE Working Waterfront project in Fairhope were recently reported on in The Courier. Now to include pavilions on South Beach, pier...

Request for Coastal Proposals Opens

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has issued a request for proposals open now through April 23 for its fiscal year 2022 Alabama...

Osprey Initiative Grows Thanks to Litter Gitter

Alabama Newscenter recently wrote on Osprey Initiative founder and owner Don Bates on his patented Litter Gitter. Bates left his job at Mobile’s Thompson Engineering...

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