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forest watch

Alabama’s National Forests are federal public lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service under the direction of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Since our founding in 1991 as the Bankhead Monitor—through our evolution as Wild Alabama, Wild South, and once again Wild Alabama—Forest Watch has remained at the core of our mission. Our forest protection work began with Forest Watch as a critical tool for safeguarding Alabama’s last wild places, and it continues to guide our advocacy today.

 

Wild Alabama actively monitors Forest Service activities to ensure compliance with the 2004 Forest Revision Plan for National Forests in Alabama and to promote management practices that align with sound restoration principles. Our goal is the protection and recovery of healthy, intact ecosystems across Alabama’s public lands.

 

This work includes ongoing participation on the Bankhead Liaison Panel, on-the-ground monitoring (“ground-truthing”) of timber sales and management activities, submitting public comments on proposed policies and projects, and responding to concerns raised by forest visitors and community members.

 

Through Forest Watch, Wild Alabama serves as a vigilant advocate for responsible, science-based stewardship of our National Forests.

Forest Watch Updates

Jan 14, 2026

Defend the Roadless Rule Update

Tell Congress to Save the South’s Wildest Places

Aug 19, 2025

Defend the Roadless Rule

Take Action Now to Save America's Roadless Forests!

Aug 1, 2025

NEPA Changes

National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Changes

May 2, 2025

Fix Our Forest Act (FOFA)

Protect Alabama’s National Forests – Take Action NOW!

Apr 18, 2025

Fix Our Forest Act (FOFA)

Open Letter

© 2026 Wild Alabama. A 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization.

EIN# 85-2784968

Address: 15431 Hwy 278  PO Box 31 Double Springs, AL 35553

Contact: getwild@wildal.org

Our mission is to inspire people to enjoy, value, & protect the wild places of Alabama

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