Forever Wild. Forever Yours.
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Since it was established by constitutional amendment in 1992, the Forever Wild Land Trust has purchased more than 227,000 acres of land for public use. As of 2012, Alabama still had the smallest percentage of public conservation land (3.66 percent) in the Southeastern U.S. The Forever Wild Land Trust permanently owns 165,807 acres of this land, less than .51 percent of Alabama’s total land area. Additional land has also been secured under a long-term recreational lease.
Alabama’s Forever Wild Land Trust continues to work to expand the number of recreational areas available to the public, so that present and future generations can enjoy quality-of-life opportunities in the outdoors. Don’t just be proud of your state. Get out and enjoy it. After all, these public lands belong to you.
Learn more about the Forever Wild Land Trust, its mission, its funding, and the many recreational and hunting opportunities available at AlabamaForeverWild.com

For more information about recreational opportunities and volunteerism on Forever Wild lands, or to make nominations of unique lands and learn more about the administration of the Forever Wild Land Trust, contact:
Patricia J. Powell
Director
AL State Lands-ADCNR
64 N. Union St.
Montgomery, AL 36130
P (334) 242-3484
F (334) 242-0999
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FOREVER WILD CAR TAG
Individuals can’t directly finance Forever Wild land purchases.
However, you can help fund educational programs and public awareness of the Forever Wild Land Trust by purchasing a Forever Wild car tag. It’s only $50 per year, with $42.50 from each sale going directly to these efforts.
Click on the tag to see how it was designed!
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