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Alabama Wildlife Federation


Events The Alabama Wildlife Federation provides support to Alabama schools through our Lanark Field Days field trips, Alabama Outdoor Classroom Program, Discovering Our Heritage Program, Youth Wildlife Art Contest, teacher workshops, education grants, and more.

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Organization at a Glance
Hours of Operation Mon-Fri (8am-5pm) and on General Public Weekends AddressMillbrook, AL 36054 Directions Show Details
From I65, take Exit 179 (Prattville/Millbrook). Drive east on Cobbs Ford Road for approximately 1/4 mile, and then take a left on Edgewood Drive (first paved road past Chevron Station). At the "T" in the road, go right approximately 1/2 mile and then turn left on Lanark Road (dirt road with small Lanark sign).
Phone
(334) 285-4550
(256) 882-9322
Websitealabamawildlife.org Contacts
Doyle Keasal
(334) 844-6398 
April Waltz
(256) 882-9322  Conservation Education Specialist, April Waltz


MissionShow Details
To promote the conservation of Alabama's wildlife and related natural resources, as a basis for the social and economic prosperity of present and future generations, through wise use and responsible stewardship of our wildlife, forests, fish, soils, water, and air.
Cost of Programs/AdmissionShow Details
Varies
Unique FeaturesShow Details
We provide on-site assistance to schools through the Alabama Outdoor Classroom Program and Discovering Our Heritage Program, while we also offer Lanark Field Day field trip opportunities to our headquarters in Millbrook.
Accessibility DetailsShow Details
The Alabama Wildlife Federation's headquarters at Lanark, and the home of the Alabama Nature Center, provide 5 miles of walking trails and boardwalks that meet ADA guidelines.
Specific Locations ServedShow Details
AWF's programs are available to all K-12 public and private schools in all Alabama counties.
Additional InformationShow Details
Call for details on each of our programs or visit our website.
Recreation/Outdoors Show Details
  • Fishing
  • Hiking Trail
  • Picnic Shelter
  • Picnic Tables or Benches
  • Swimming (Pool)
Staff and Volunteer Resources Show Details
  • Permanent Education Staff
Eco Region(s)Show Details
Piedmont (Ecoregion 45), Ridge and Valley (Ecoregion 67), Southeastern Plains (Ecoregion 65)

Posted 5/15/2008 4:39 PM
Updated   5/15/2008

 
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