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July 2011 Outdoor Alabama MagazineMore Information about Outdoor Alabama Magazine![]() Cover photo by Billy Pope
Joe Wheeler State Park near Rogersville is the perfect getaway for families who like to fish, hike, golf, boat or just relax in a peaceful setting.
By David Rainer
Alabama is home to two different snapping turtles, the alligator snapping turtle and the common snapping turtle. Learn the differences between these two underappreciated reptiles.
By Eric Soehren
A cooperative project is reintroducing the threatened Eastern indigo snake to some of its original territory, the longleaf pine forests of south Alabama.
By Jim Godwin and Mark Sasser
Whether his customers catch fish or not, Captain Troy Frady makes sure having fun is part of their experience.
By David Rainer
It may be pretty with its long, flowing fins, but the lionfish is actually a destructive predator in our Gulf waters.
By Jaime Miller and Karon Radzik
What are the favorite recreational activities of Outdoor Alabama readers? The survey says…
By Rebecca Barlow and Wayde Morse
Park Profile
Watchable Wildlife
Eastern Meadowlark
By Steve Bryant
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