Super Fund Quick Facts

In Alabama:
Over $1,745,994 has been raised and spent by local chapters.
Spent $829,279 on habitat improvement projects.
Spent $209,709 on educational programs and literature.
Spent $194,000 to purchase 22,695 acres of land or conservation easements.
Spent $7,660 to support hunter safety classes and initiatives.
Spent $34,400 on wild turkey research.

Welcome to the NWTF's Alabama State Chapter Web Site

Message President

Welcome to the new website of the Alabama State Chapter NWTF. I hope that you find our website to be informative and easy to return to in the future. As your State President, I feel very fortunate to work with the excellent NWTF volunteers who comprise the Alabama State Chapter Board of Directors. Your State Chapter has the fiscal responsibility to wisely spend the superfund dollars that are raised through the Hunting Heritage Banquets each year in Alabama.

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Public-Private Partnership to Improve Critical Wildlife Habitat in 16 States

EDGEFIELD, S.C. — The NWTF, the leading conservation organization dedicated to improving upland wildlife habitat, and the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service are partnering on two initiatives to enhance critical ecosystems on private land across 16 states.

The golden-winged warbler and longleaf pine initiatives will improve habitat on private land for targeted species and countless other wildlife and plant species that flourish in the same habitat.

"These are landscape scale habitat initiatives that will have far reaching impacts," said James Earl Kennamer, Ph.D., the NWTF's chief conservation officer. "The NWTF and our expert wildlife biologists are uniquely positioned to be the driving force behind these critical, on-the-ground habitat improvements. These initiatives will make significant impacts on golden-winged warblers, longleaf pines and the countless other species that depend on these shared habitats."

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Alabama Quick Links

• Alabama NWTF Facebook page
• Alabama Department of Natural Resources and Conservation 

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