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Congress created the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) in 1964. The fund went into effect on January 1, 1965. It supports preservation, development, and access to outdoor lands for public recreation. The LWCF is funded by revenue from offshore oil and gas leases.
Alabama Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources Selection Method: Appointed by governor Current Officeholder Christopher Blankenship Other Alabama Executive Offices11 more rows
Alabama Wildlife Officer Salary The Alabama Department of Labor reported a total of 140 wildlife officers in the state in 2019. The average salary for these professionals is $54,309 ($26.11/hr.). Experienced wildlife officers in the state earn an average of $59,479 ($28.60/hr.).
The Department has four divisions: Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries.
In 1915 several other agencies and commissions responsible for the states wildlife and natural resources were consolidated under DGF, and in 1919 the agency was renamed the Alabama Department of Conservation.
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Resources, including limestone (figure), granite, sand, gravel, clay, iron ore, and more, have played an essential role in the development of our State and many of its cities since the early 1800s. Nonfuel minerals resources are mined in all 67 Alabama counties and contribute greatly to the states economy (figure).

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