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Public support of conservation efforts at State Parks improve natural habitats for wildlife and visitors

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3 April, 2024

Smoke billows into the sky, visible to nearby residents and motorists as a sign that something is burning in the Alabama forest.

It’s a prescribed fire at Oak Mountain State Park, which sometimes causes alarm because the smoke can be seen from Interstate 65 or U.S. Highway 280, but it ultimately promotes a healthy forest and better recreational opportunities for park visitors.

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