By the Numbers:

36,266 acres of land and water saved
  • Over 3,515 acres have been preserved in partnership with the Forest Service.
  • 2,495 acres have been protected through the Conservation Loans program.

PROJECTS

Alabama Red Hills Salamander Forest

Alabama Red Hills Salamander Forest

The Red Hills region of Alabama between Mobile and Montgomery is the only place in the world where you can find the federally ...
Little River Canyon

Little River Canyon

Clean and wild, the Little River in northeast Alabama is America’s longest mountaintop river. We’re helping the National Park ...
Gulf Coast Oil Spill Restoration Funding Supports Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

Gulf Coast Oil Spill Restoration Funding Supports Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

Preserving and restoring the Gulf Coast’s vulnerable ecosystem has been a top priority for us in Alabama and nearby Gulf State...
Preserving African American History at Fort Blakeley, Alabama

Preserving African American History at Fort Blakeley, Alabama

Protecting this land for its historical and environmental values was a unique challenge, involving many partners and a creativ...
Mapping the Future of Longleaf Pine

Mapping the Future of Longleaf Pine

In 2009, The Conservation Fund joined more than 20 nonprofits and government agencies in America’s Longleaf Initiative to rebu...
A Comeback for the South’s Longleaf Pine in Alabama and Florida

A Comeback for the South’s Longleaf Pine in Alabama and Florida

Longleaf pine forests once covered as much as 90 million acres from Virginia to Texas. Today, this habitat has been reduced to...
Stateline Forest – Georgia and Alabama

Stateline Forest – Georgia and Alabama

This working forest of 10,369 acres in Haralson and Polk counties, Georgia, and in Cleburne County, Alabama, is a high priorit...
Connecting Pinhoti And Appalachian Trails

Connecting Pinhoti And Appalachian Trails

The Pinhoti Trail is now 339 miles long and connects with the Appalachian Trail, through the Benton MacKaye Trail, at its sout...