Overview
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources protects, promotes, and preserves Alabama's great outdoors. Founded in 1915, the agency oversees the state's hunting, fishing, and boating activities as well as natural resources including land and wildlife. Its marine police division conducts enforcement, licensing, and education activities to ensure the safety of Alabama's waters, while the marine resources division manages marine
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Read More fisheries and enforces conservation. The agency also operates 22 state parks (encompassing some 48,000 acres of land and water) and manages undeveloped, state-owned trust lands. The Department is led by a governor-appointed commissioner.
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Read More fisheries and enforces conservation. The agency also operates 22 state parks (encompassing some 48,000 acres of land and water) and manages undeveloped, state-owned trust lands. The Department is led by a governor-appointed commissioner.
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Administration of Environmental Quality Programs
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