Land Stewardship Assistance

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.
 
For more information about this program contact:

Mr. Claude L. Jenkins, CWB, West Region: Resource Stewardship Biologist
Senior Biologist and Native Warm Season Grass Initiative Leader
email: cjenkins@alabamawildlife.org
cell: 334.399.7694

Mr. M. Kyle MarableEast Region: Resource Stewardship Biologist
Longleaf Ecosystem Restoration Initiative Leader
email: kmarable@alabamawildlife.org
cell: 334.301.8542

AWF Landowner Assistance Program Regions (download map jpeg)
 
 
Below are wildlife management articles that were written by AWF’s resource stewardship biologists for our Alabama Wildlife magazine.  AWF’s resource stewardship biologists have been visiting with Alabama landowners to evaluate their property and provide free wildlife management advice since August of 1999.

Have you Burned Yet (PDF)

Quail Habitats (PDF) 
 
  
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