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Conservation Advisory Board to meet February 9th in Montgomery

Conservation Advisory Board to meet February 9th in Montgomery

The Alabama Conservation Advisory Board will hold its first scheduled meeting of 2013 on Saturday, February 9, in the State Capitol Auditorium in Montgomery, Ala. Registration for those wishing to address the board will be from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., and the meeting will begin promptly at 9 a.m. Visitors should use the entrance behind the Capitol on North Union Street.
 
The Conservation Advisory Board assists in formulating policies for the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), examines all rules and regulations, and makes recommendations for their change or amendment. This includes hunting seasons and bag limits.
 
The board is comprised of 10 members appointed by the governor for alternating terms of six years. Dan Moultrie of Verbena, Ala., currently serves as chairman.

Learn how to manage pests via 'Don't Bug Me' webinar series

Learn how to manage pests via 'Don't Bug Me' webinar series

Got ants?  Tired of ladybug invasions in the fall?  Brought home bed bugs from your last trip?  Alabama Cooperative Extension professionals will moderatre a free webinar series that will take on all of these topics.  In 2013, most of the webinars will be on fire ants and other invasive ant specias.  Other topics for the year include bed bugs and various insects that invade homes each autumn.

Alabama Extension entomologist Dr. Kathy Flanders says these free webinars are designed for homeowners and the general public.

"We will provide them wilth sound, research-based management solutions for these pests from some of the best experts around the country," she says.  "The webinars are specifically for ordinary people wno need answers they can use."

"Participating is as simple as clicking on a web link."

Each webinar will begin at 1 p.m.

Insecticide spill may cause some to notice "skunky" odor

Insecticide spill may cause some to notice "skunky" odor

The Dothan/Houston County EMA in conjunction with The Alabama Department of Public Health, Henry County EMA, Pike County EMA, Barbour County EMA, Coffee County EMA and Dale County EMA issues the following information:

In the early morning hours of Wednesday, January 09, 2013, there was an insecticide spill in Cordele, Georgia.  There is no danger to anyone in this area.

The public could smell a “skunky” like odor.  If you have a respiratory condition, please remain indoors.  If your respiratory conditions worsen seek medical attention. 

If you have any questions, please call the Alabama Department of Public Health at (334) 693-9716 or your local EMA office.

Source:  Dothan/Houston County EMA

Give the gift of healthier indoor air this holiday season

Give the gift of healthier indoor air this holiday season

Looking for a thoughtful and inexpensive gift that saves lives? Why not give the gift of healthier indoor air by buying a radon test kit as a stocking stuffer for family and friends? Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers.

“You can’t see, smell or taste radon, but it could be present at a dangerous level in your home,” cautioned James McNees, director of the Alabama Department of Public Health Office of Radiation Control. “The cold winter months when homes are closed and radon levels are likely to build to their highest concentrations are the perfect time of year to test.”

Radon claims the lives of about 21,000 Americans each year. The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Surgeon General urge all Americans to protect their health by testing their homes, schools and other buildings for radon.

AWF set to host 'How to Develop & Sustain Your Outdoor Classroom' workshops

AWF set to host 'How to Develop & Sustain Your Outdoor Classroom' workshops

The Alabama Wildlife Federation is offering How to Develop & Sustain Your Outdoor Classroom workshops this fall.

If you are interested in starting a new outdoor classroom or renovating an existing outdoor classroom that you can use a living laboratory and sustain for YEARS to come, then you will want to attend this workshop! 

There is no cost to attend the workshops.  Lunch costs $10.

Each workshop will begin by 9 a.m. and end by 3 p.m. 

  • September 27, Wheeler Wildlife Refuge in Decatur (Morgan Co.)
  • October 24, Tuscaloosa Co. Extension Office (Tuscaloosa)
  • October 25, Calhoun Co.

New 'Wildfire App' brings American Red Cross safety information to mobile devicse

New 'Wildfire App' brings American Red Cross safety information to mobile devicse

On the heels of a major drought and busy wildfire season, the American Red Cross has released its official Wildfire App. The app puts lifesaving information right in the hands of people who live in or who visit wildfire prone areas.

This free app—available in English or Spanish—is the fourth in a series created by the American Red Cross, the nation’s leader in emergency preparedness, for use on both iPhone and Android platforms. The Wildfire App comes after the highly successful First Aid, Hurricane and Earthquake Apps, which have more than 1.2 million users.

“The Wildfire App gives Alabama residents instant access to our ‘Blaze Tracker’ features so they can prepare their households and businesses and make critical decisions that can save lives.” said Billy Baxter, Executive Officer of the American Red Cross Alabama Region.

This year, the Red Cross has launched 11 wildfire relief operations spanning 10 states.

AWF Outdoor Classroom EXPO & Workshop registration is now open

AWF Outdoor Classroom EXPO & Workshop registration is now open

Alabama Wildlife Federation's Outdoor Classroom EXPO is set for October 11-12 at the AWF headquarters in Millbrook.

The AWF Outdoor Classroom Expo provides activity ideas, learning station project plans, and resources to help educators use and sustain Outdoor Classroom for hands-on, minds-on learning opportunities. 

Expo Sessions will begin at 10 a.m.