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The Danger Downstream
Click here to read this article on Weld’s website WHAT COULD THE PRIORITIES OUTLINED IN PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BUDGET MEAN FOR ALABAMA’S NATURAL RESOURCES? by Cody Owens, Weld Birmingham PHOTO COURTESY more »
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Alabama Rivers Alliance Recognizes Community & State Leaders During 20th Anniversary Celebration at Camp McDowell
BIRMINGHAM – The Alabama Rivers Alliance celebrated 20 years of river protection throughout the state at their annual Alabama Water Rally conference during the River Celebration Awards Banquet Saturday, March 18 more »
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Update on SB255
UPDATE March 9, 2017: Yesterday, the Alabama Rivers Alliance spoke at the agriculture committee meeting about our concerns with SB255. From our perspective, the room was clearly interested in expanding more »
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FISH GUIDE launches in Alabama!
Alabama Rivers Alliance is proud to support the important work from our partners at Coosa Riverkeeper as they launch FISH GUIDE. DID YOU KNOW? Alabama has one of the more »
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ARA in the News: E&E Daily “New Ala. senator brings strong anti-EPA record to Congress”
CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE ON E&E DAILY’S WEBSITE. New Ala. senator brings strong anti-EPA record to Congress Nick Bowlin, E&E News reporter Published: Friday, February 10, 2017 Oklahoma more »
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2017 Alabama Legislative Session Call to Action
Tuesday, February 7 is the first day of the 2017 Alabama Legislative Session. Please take a moment today and call, write, email, Facebook or Tweet YOUR Senator and House Representative and let more »
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Cahaba River Society awards Outstanding River Advocate to Alabama Rivers Alliance
Click here to read this story on Bham Now. “The care of the Earth is our most ancient and most worthy, and after all our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish more »
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Tell President Trump to DefendRivers in his administration
Clean Water for all is of vital importance and is one principle in this political climate we can all get behind. Alabama has 132,000+ miles of rivers and streams and is more »
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