Land Conservation Triumph: $15 Million Investment Safeguards 8,000 Acres Of Alabama’s Ecological Gem
February 13, 2024
Today’s good news story comes from Clarke County, Alabama.
In a groundbreaking move for environmental conservation, The Nature Conservancy has successfully acquired 8,000 acres in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, a pristine expanse where the Alabama and Tombigbee Rivers converge.
This particular area, known as the Mobile Delta’s ‘Land Between the Rivers,’ is an ecological treasure trove boasting creeks, rivers, ponds, and oxbow lakes that contribute to the Delta’s recognition as the residence of the largest number of freshwater species in the United States.
The Nature Conservancy in Alabama
The significance of this acquisition extends beyond local borders, solidifying the Mobile Delta as one of the most ecologically diverse regions on the planet. The Nature Conservancy in Alabama, through an ambitious $15 million+ deal, has successfully secured 7,990 acres in Clarke County at the head of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta.
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