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Dennis Pillion

Dennis Pillion

Statewide Natural Resources Reporter at AL.com

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Tropical fish found off Alabama coast as waters warm: ‘They’re everywhere you go’

Off the Alabama coast, Gulf waters are quickly turning from temperate to tropical.
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Warming waters are ‘scrambling ocean life’ on all sides of the Unit...

What's under the surface has always been a little mysterious. But that's never been more true, as rising temps shuffle species on all sides of the country.
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Waste spill near Birmingham floods creek with grease, animal fat

State officials recommend the public avoid contact with the water and use judgment recreating in areas downstream.
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Search for missing 4-year-old ends after child found deceased in pool

The county coroner said the boy’s body was found in a backyard swimming pool Saturday night.
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Alabama to knock down 110-year-old dam, freeing waterway for Gulf s...

The Elba Hydroelectric Dam was finished in 1913 to bring electricity to southeast Alabama, but is no longer functional.
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Exploring the 8,000 Alabama acres preserved by Patagonia in America...

AL.com journeys through some of the 7,990 acres purchased for conservation in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta earlier this year.
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Alabama fish advisories 2024: Don’t eat fish from these waters, sta...

The Alabama Department of Public Health says fish from these waters may contain unhealthy levels of mercury, PFOS or PCBs.
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Alabama utilities struggle to meet new limits on forever chemicals ...

Since 2020, at least 71 Alabama water systems have tested over new limits for PFAS chemicals set by the EPA last week.
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EPA to require removal of cancer-linked forever chemicals in all dr...

For the first time, the EPA has set enforceable limits on the levels of these so-called “forever chemicals” allowed in drinking water.
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‘It’ll be fun’: Millions of cicadas expected to emerge in Alabama i...

For the first time since 1803, two of the major cicada broods will emerge in the same year.
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Space Camp for the beach? Gulf Shores launches Gulf Camp for enviro...

The city of Gulf Shores is building a new center for ecotourism that will host children’s camps and environmental programming on Alabama’s coast.