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Alabama Tag

HomePosts tagged "Alabama"
11 September 2020
North American
Alabama

New Trip Report: Grey Bats at Sauta Cave NWR, Alabama

Here’s a report from Cheryl Antonucci on how to see one of the USA’s great wildlife spectacles: half a million Grey (or Gray … if you must) Bats emerging from the

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24 June 2018
North America
AlabamaNorth America

Alabama

I spent a couple of night in Alabama in June 2018. The swampy hardwood forest around Demopolis is some of the last of Alabama's "Black Belt" forest, a particularly rich ecosystem

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24 June 2018
North American
Alabama

New (very short) Trip Report: Alabama

Plans to spend a romantic (i.e. mammal-free) long weekend in New Orleans last week had to be abandoned at the 11th hour. So, stuck with a plane ticket to Louisiana, I thought I

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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