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Stories in Alabama

Healthy Alabama Waters

We are working to secure clean and abundant waters for all Alabamians.

A man wearing a blue shirt casts a fishing line out into water.
Little River Canyon A man casts a fishing line out into the water at Little River Canyon in Alabama. © The Nature Conservancy/Hunter Nichols

Our rivers, streams and wetlands form a vast circulatory system in Alabama. They connect Mobile Bay to the Cahaba, and Alabama to the Gulf of Mexico and beyond.

Alabama's waterways are also choked by dams and sediment runoff that block the veins and arteries of this complex natural system. These are the most ecologically diverse rivers, streams and wetlands in the United States, but they also lead the nation in aquatic extinctions.

Alabama's Waters are Unique

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    10%

    Of freshwater resources in the continental U.S.

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    20

    Fish species found nowhere else in the world.

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    132,000

    Miles of rivers and streams.

A calm river flows through a colorful forest.
Paint Rock River The Paint Rock River Valley is located in Alabama. © TNC/Hunter Nichols

Our Freshwater Projects

The Nature Conservancy is embarking on ambitious plans around the state to pursue natural solutions for securing clean and abundant water for all Alabamians. 

A whole-system approach to protecting our waters means working across the state, in a range of environments. From our urban efforts in the Birmingham area, to supporting farmers in north Alabama, and building fish bypasses in the south, our strategies address a system that is by definition interconnected.

  • 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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