SOURCES OF MAPPED INFORMATION 



Land Cover and Use 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. November, 1, 1979. False- 

 color infrared aerial photography. Scale 1:62,500. 



Federal and State Lands 



Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, n.d. Alabama State 

 Parks. Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Parks 

 Division, Montgomery. 



This is a color brochure showing the geographic location of all Alabama 

 State Parks and containing a matrix that cross-indexes individual parks 

 with facilities and activities. 



Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 1981. Frank W. 

 and Rob M. Boykin Wildlife Management Area. (Alabama Department of 

 Conservation and Natural Resources, Game and Fish Division, Montgomery.) 



A detailed map of the wildlife management area, with the hunting regula- 

 tions printed on the reverse side. 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1980. Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge: 

 a proposal. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 4, Atlanta, GA. 



This consists of narrative text printed on the reverse side of a colored 

 map folded as a brochure. 



U.S. National Park Service, 1974 (Unpubl.) National landmark brief: 

 Mobile-Tensaw River bottomlands. U.S. Nat. Park Serv., Washington, DC. 

 3 pp. 



Two pages of text describing the Mobile Delta, its unique biological 

 resources, and possible threats to its integrity. Contains a small-scale 

 (1 inch = 4 mi) map with a rough outline of the landmark. 



National Audubon Society Sanctuaries 



Mobile Chamber of Commerce. 1963. Dauphin Island, Alabama (map). (Mobile 

 Chamber of Commerce, Mobile, AL.) 



A detailed, large-scale (1 inch = about 0.25 mi) map of the island. 



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