Tulotoma Snail Trail

A rendering of Alley Yard in downtown

that will include seating and art pieces

with an area for small concerts. Rendering courtesy of Main Street Wetumpka

Once upon a time, a small, seemingly insignificant animal helped to save the City of Wetumpka.

The Tulotoma Magnifica river snail, indigenous to the Coosa River, was nearly extinct until the 1990s when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s federal scientists mandated that Alabama Power Company comply with the Clean Water Act. This set minimum water releases from Jordan Dam, allowing for greater water flow down the Coosa River.

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