U.S. Marine Corps photo by Siddell, Ryan J Cpl USMC MCAG/Released 171116-M-GA853-1002.JPG
Nov 15, 2017
Most of the forest within the Live Fire Training Range Complex remains undeveloped for the construction of the ranges there. Out of 696 acres, only 315 will be developed for the actual ranges. Of that only 89 acres (12%) are native limestone forest. The rest is forest previously damaged by invasive plant and animal species, war, and human impact prior to EPA. As part of an agreement with the USFWS, the military is committed to restoring an acre of land for every acre to be developed. Overall the military will restore 1,000 acres as part of the Forest Restoration Program.
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