U.S. Marine Corps photo by Siddell, Ryan J Cpl USMC MCAG/Released 171116-M-GA853-1010.JPG
Nov 15, 2017
The military also has plans for setting aside habitat for conservation throughout Finegayan and Northwest Field. The DOD has agreed to set aside four acres of habitat undeveloped for every acre of land impacted for the Relocation of Marines to Guam. Combined with our Forest Enhancement project, we will be able to provide wildlife habitat of 5,234 acres to support the recovery of endangered species in Northern Guam To help restore the habitat of the Guam Micronesia Kingfisher which now only survives in captivity, Joint Region Marianas has already obligated more than $2 million in funding on projects and looks forward to additional investments of up to $2 million per year for the next eight years, with the priority of controlling ungulates and brown tree snakes
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