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OUTDOOR ALABAMA SWEEPSTAKES KICKS OFF SECOND YEAR
 | | One lucky winner of the Outdoor Alabama Sweepstakes will take home a Yamaha Grizzly ATV (pictured above). |
A four-wheeler and gift cards to Alabama State Parks are the prizes to be awarded in the second Outdoor Alabama Sweepstakes, which runs Aug. 27 through Jan. 31, 2013. Sweepstakes participants are automatically entered by purchasing a 2012-2013 recreational hunting or fishing license online.
Conservation Commissioner N. Gunter Guy Jr. says last year’s sweepstakes, the first-ever conducted by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, was a success and hopes even more people participate this year.
“The Yamaha Grizzly ATV is being made available through the generosity of Montgomery Yamaha, and I want to thank them for providing the first prize for the second year in a row,” Guy said. “The department really values their support as a partner.”
Two second place prizes of gift cards valued at $300 each are being provided by Alabama State Parks. According to Parks Director Greg Lein, the gift cards can be used at any of the 22 state parks where credit cards are accepted.
“These gift cards may be used for lodging or park amenities such as a round of golf or meals in a park restaurant,” Lein noted.
Only one entry per person is allowed for the sweepstakes, and it must be completed online. Participants who purchase a license online at OutdoorAlabama.com are entered by clicking an icon at the end of the purchase process. Interested participants who purchase a license at a vendor, have a lifetime license or don’t want to purchase a license may enter by following the instructions online at OutdoorAlabama.com.
The official rules, complete list of prizes and entry instructions are available at https://www.outdooralabama.com/sweepstakes.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through five divisions: Marine Police, Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. To learn more about ADCNR, visit OutdoorAlabama.com. Visit Alabama State Parks at www.alapark.com.

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