The Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) Land Stewardship Assistance Program promotes wise use and responsible stewardship of our wildlife and related natural resources by providing on-the-ground wildlife and land management assistance to private landowners in Alabama. Since program inception in 1999, AWF’s land stewardship biologists have provided professional recommendations to more than 1,000 landowners covering almost one million acres of land in Alabama. Take a quick look at some of the work Claude is doing with landowners in Alabama.
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Eastern redcedar trees were carefully removed to restore Black Belt Prairie habitat. |
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Claude Jenkins, AWFs wildlife biologist, evaluates a field that was planted in native warm season grasses. |
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A water control structure was installed to manage water in a moist-soil habitat. |
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This is a 2 year old stand of big bluestem, little bluestem, and indiangrass that was planted for wildlife. |





