Alabama Department of Conservation Company Description
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources protects, promotes, and preserves Alabama's outdoors. Its Marine Police conduct safety patrols, register boats, license boat operators, investigate marine thefts, and help other law enforcement with homeland security, smuggling, drug interdiction, and other crimes committed in Alabama waters. The Marine Resources division manages the state's marine fisheries and enforces conservation laws and rules in Alabama's coastal waters. Its State Parks unit operates nearly two dozen state parks, while its State Lands group manages undeveloped, state-owned trust lands. The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries unit manages Alabama's fish and wildlife resources.
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