Donating to Wild Alabama is a meaningful way to support the protection, preservation, and enjoyment of Alabama's treasured public lands. Here’s why your contribution matters: 1. Protect Alabama’s Natural Heritage Wild Alabama works to safeguard unique wilderness areas, including the Sipsey Wilderness, Bankhead National Forest, Talladega National Forest, Cheaha WIlderness, and Dugger Mountain Wilderness. Donations help fund critical conservation projects to ensure these ecosystems thrive for generations. 2. Support Community Education Wild Alabama provides educational programs that foster a love for nature and raise awareness about environmental stewardship. Contributions enable the organization to host guided hikes, Forest Bathing sessions, and outreach events to inspire the next generation of wilderness advocates. 3. Maintain Trails and Access Trail maintenance is essential for ensuring safe and enjoyable access to public lands. Donations directly support tools, materials, and volunteer efforts to keep trails open and welcoming for all. 4. Combat Invasive Species Wild Alabama actively works to protect native biodiversity by removing invasive species that threaten the health of forests and waterways. Your support ensures these efforts can continue. 5. Expand Volunteer Impact The organization relies heavily on volunteers. Donations help provide resources, training, and coordination to maximize their impact in Alabama’s wild places. 6. Invest in Local Communities By preserving public lands, Wild Alabama boosts local economies through tourism and outdoor recreation, creating a ripple effect of positive economic and environmental impact. Your donation, no matter the size, fuels Wild Alabama's mission to protect the wild, educate the public, and inspire a deep appreciation for Alabama’s natural beauty. 🌿✨
For information on legacy and estate email our Executive Director, Heather Tucker: [email protected]
Enjoy. Value. Protect. Wild Alabama's mission is to inspire people to enjoy, value, and protect the wild places of Alabama.