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    NASA celebrates Earth Day by showing how we are #connectedbyearth

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    WASHINGTON D.C. - NASA’s investment in space – both the unique Earth science conducted in orbit and the technology developed by living in space and exploring the solar system and universe – returns benefits every day, particularly when it comes to environmental issues. From...

    Get to know Alabama Extension: Fish and Water

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. - The Alabama Cooperative Extension System has the privilege of assisting Alabamians through a range of topics from agriculture to home life. The eight topics highlighted on the Extension website provide readily available, research-based information to farmers, families, businesspeople and gardeners...

    ADEM installs sea turtle sculpture at Grand Bay Welcome Center to highlight ‘Help Keep Our Waters Clean’ project

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    MOBILE, Ala. – As part of its campaign to educate the public about the need to keep Alabama’s bio-rich watersheds free of litter that could pose threats to marine life, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) has installed in Mobile County the first...

    Celebrating Earth Day

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    Earth Day, now in its 52nd year, was first observed in 1970, with an estimated 20 million people engaging in environmental festivities across the nation. Today, more than 1 billion people celebrate Earth Day. The theme for Earth Day 2022 is Invest in Our...

    June 18 at the Hanceville library: Bats, Bats & More Bats! 

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – The Shirley Burden Public Library in Hanceville will have a special program about bats on Thursday, June 18, at 10 a.m.   Local Boy Scout Colin Hyde will lead the presentation, Bats, Bats & More Bats!  He’ll discuss:  Where are bats located in Hanceville, Alabama?  How do they help the environment?   How can...

    Local Boy Scout shares love of bats with young readers  

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    HANCVELLE, Ala. – The Shirley Burden Public Library in Hanceville on Thursday, June 19, welcomed Boy Scout Colin Hyde, who presented a program titled “Bats, Bats and More Bats!” The presentation was part of the library’s summer reading program and also part of Hyde’s Eagle Project. Hyde, a member of Boy Scout Troop 219, is working toward becoming an Eagle Scout.   Hyde covered many...

    Small actions can make a big difference for pollinators  

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. - Pollinators, such as insects, birds and bats, play a big role in our food system. Through pollinating plants and crops, they are responsible for one out of every three bites of food people eat. National Pollinator Week, which runs June 22 to 28, aims to highlight...