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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuskegee National Forest Reaches Milestone
The smallest national forest in America marks its fiftieth anniversary this year.
The year-long celebration of this milestone for the Tuskegee National Forest began with a historical tour that focused on the impact of the national forest on the state of Alabama. A series of additional events, led by the Alabama Tourism Department, the Tuskegee Human and Civil Rights Multicultural Center and the U.S. Forest Service will culminate in a main anniversary celebration in September.
The creation of national forests and the preservation of such environmentally important lands have come as the result of long-term struggle for laws to protect our shrinking natural environment. While much of this work occurs on the federal and state level, environmental litigation can come into play at any level of the government. It can even involve litigation against corporations, organizations, and individuals.
With the work of concerned citizens, committed lawmakers, and skilled environmental litigation attorneys, important pieces of land, such as wetlands and national forests, can be preserved for generations to come.
At the Tuskegee, Alabama offices of The Cochran Firm, our experienced team of attorneys specializes in environmental litigation, as well as other areas of civil litigation. If you need help with a case involving environmental issues or infractions, please contact the Tuskegee, Alabama location of The Cochran Firm today for a confidential consultation.
The year-long celebration of this milestone for the Tuskegee National Forest began with a historical tour that focused on the impact of the national forest on the state of Alabama. A series of additional events, led by the Alabama Tourism Department, the Tuskegee Human and Civil Rights Multicultural Center and the U.S. Forest Service will culminate in a main anniversary celebration in September.
The creation of national forests and the preservation of such environmentally important lands have come as the result of long-term struggle for laws to protect our shrinking natural environment. While much of this work occurs on the federal and state level, environmental litigation can come into play at any level of the government. It can even involve litigation against corporations, organizations, and individuals.
With the work of concerned citizens, committed lawmakers, and skilled environmental litigation attorneys, important pieces of land, such as wetlands and national forests, can be preserved for generations to come.
At the Tuskegee, Alabama offices of The Cochran Firm, our experienced team of attorneys specializes in environmental litigation, as well as other areas of civil litigation. If you need help with a case involving environmental issues or infractions, please contact the Tuskegee, Alabama location of The Cochran Firm today for a confidential consultation.
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