Alliance aims to spur ecotourism, interest in Alabama delta

(Alabama Delta Alliance)

Several people and groups are joining forces to promote south Alabama’s Mobile-Tensaw River Delta and its natural resources.

The formation of the Alabama Delta Alliance was announced at a news conference this week.

The alliance aims to support the region and attract tourism.

Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson said the delta is “a hugely untapped resource for ecotourism.”

The Mobile-Tensaw River Delta is home to more than 600 species of fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds. With habitats that include huge swaths of swamps, marshes and wetlands, it’s a maze of tributary creeks, rivers, streams and bayous.

The Alabama Delta Alliance calls it one of the nation’s largest deltas, and one of the world’s most bio-diverse bodies of water.

The alliance also announced a new website about the region at this link.

(Associated Press, copyright 2018)

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