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Pink and white tubular flowers grow in a field.
White-topped Pitcher Plants A field of pitcher plants blooms at TNC's Splinter Hill Bog Preserve. © William deGravelles/The Nature Conservancy

Our Strategies

We are addressing biodiversity loss and a changing climate in Alabama and beyond.

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2025 Alabama Year of Results

We are excited to report on conservation wins achieved around Alabama during 2025. Thank you for your support!

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Your Support Matters (2:17) Thank you for supporting our efforts to conserve Alabama's lands, waters and wildlife.

Alabama's Unique Nature

  • bird.

    4th

    4th most biologically diverse state in the country.

  • fish.

    20

    20 fish species found nowhere else in the world.

  • fish and shellfish.

    53

    53 miles of coastline.

  • river.

    132,000

    132,000 miles of rivers and streams.

  • A report features an aerial view of a dense forest and the word "ALABAMA."

    Case For Support

    Alabama is the center of the world’s biological diversity of freshwater invertebrates and the continental center of diversity for many other plants and animals. There are hundreds of species in Alabama that are found nowhere else on Earth. Help us with the critical work of conserving Alabama.

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