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The project allowed Extension to provide education on wildlife species, instincts, range, habitat, and concerns. It helped people better understand wildlife concepts, eating habits, survival tendencies, and nocturnal behavior of wildlife native to Alabama. It created learning experiences that changed attitudes, behavior, and habits of individuals. Lastly, it led to improvements in cognitive skills and reduced risks associated with wildlife Read more...
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Eagles Working for Wood Ducks (EWWD) is a program that is constructing, erecting, monitoring, and maintaining wood duck nesting structures across the Pisgah community. By partnering with local farmers, land owners, and local park committees, we are insuring the increased wildlife viewing opportunities for our entire community. The whistling wings and haunting call of the female wood duck has long Read more...
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This project strengthened the learning of elementary and middle school students and showed them how to help supply food to their community as well as their family. Students are already planning beautification projects for the community and planning for a farmer’s market next year. Every student associated with the project developed a deeper understanding of the learning process. We look Read more...
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By making the dugout remediation, they will be safer for our students athletes to use during practice and on game days. Not only will the middle school and high school get to use them so will the little league teams that use our field as well. Softball is a growing sport in our community and more and more girls are Read more...
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The water festival reaches over 1200 students and parents and teaches them the importance of how to protect and conserve our natural resource called water. Read more...
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The project allowed for numerous invaluable documents of County and State history to be preserved for use by future generations. The method of electronic storage allowed for an additional 28,000 pages of documents to be stored than the original proposal. The documents will be easily accessible with no damage to the originals from excessive handling by the public therefore protecting Read more...
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Farming has changed so drastically over generations with so many new technologies & new equipment. Better farming methods help with soil retention and use of cover crops. Crop rotations help prevent pests and diseases. Many Participants have no connection with the farm. Participants learn a new appreciation for the many hats a farmer must wear in order to grow the Read more...
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This project provided potable clean drinking water to two existing residences with app. 8 to 10 residents. it also gave access to potable drinking water to three more property owners that have the opportunity to develop numerous building sites for future growth. Read more...
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Our goal for this project was to restructure our space to become more organized and free up more space for clothing. We were able to replace all of our colored bins with clear storage bins of larger sizes and also add 10 extra shelving units to our building. These things have allowed us to not only store more clothing but Read more...
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By restoring the outdoor bathrooms more students can come and use the facility by staying outdoors and enjoying the educational boardwalks etc. Read more...