More than ‘warming’
The complex picture of climate change in Alabama Continue reading More than ‘warming’
Global reach
Birmingham Zoo staff pursue conservation projects around the world, close to home Continue reading Global reach
Rural wastewater program loses USDA grant
Program to replace ‘straight-pipe’ systems on hold after losing $2 million in funding by Sydney Cromwell The Lowndes County Unincorporated Wastewater Program, a community project to replace unsanitary straight-pipe wastewater systems with better septic and sewer systems, has lost $2 million in federal grant funding. Lowndes County, like much of Alabama’s rural Black Belt, does not have an extensive sewer system and the soil causes … Continue reading Rural wastewater program loses USDA grant
‘Absolutely the wrong place’
A proposed Clay quarry could cause decades of consequences for neighbors, local waterways Continue reading ‘Absolutely the wrong place’
The invisible problem
Microplastics are clogging our rivers — and have for decades Continue reading The invisible problem
Sewage and soil
New wastewater projects seek to solve “alarming” Black Belt sewage conditions Continue reading Sewage and soil
Red lines, green spaces
Historical inequities create modern “heat islands” Continue reading Red lines, green spaces
Preserving Alabama’s hemlocks
Invasive pests threaten an ancient tree species Continue reading Preserving Alabama’s hemlocks
Here there be dragon(flie)s
Alabama entomologist part of international dragonfly database project Continue reading Here there be dragon(flie)s
A green investment
New park brings more than just an amenity to Titusville Continue reading A green investment
