Total # Trees - Alabama Forestry Commission - forestry state al 2025

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Of the 33.5 million acres of land in Alabama, 27 million are forested. That means roughly 70% of the state is covered in trees. These forests contribute to the states rich biodiversity and also play an important economic role.