
Alabama’s National Forests are public lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Proposed and ongoing projects—such as timber sales, road work, recreation developments, and restoration efforts—are reviewed and approved through public planning processes.
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The link takes you to the US Forest Service’s official project page for Alabama, where you can find information about current proposals, active projects, public comment opportunities, and decision documents. This is a key resource for anyone interested in how our public lands are being managed.
why this matters
Wild Alabama’s Forest Watch work includes monitoring Forest Service proposals to ensure management actions align with restoration principles, protect wilderness character, and safeguard ecological and cultural resources.
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Public awareness and participation are essential parts of responsible public land management. By reviewing proposed projects and engaging during public comment periods, citizens can help shape the future of Alabama’s National Forests.
