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Fires set in woods, controlled by experts, aid combat training, health of plants, wildlife

Fires set in woods, controlled by experts, aid combat training, health...

FORT BENNING, Ga. – In a March 2004 photo, a member of a Fort Benning prescribed burn crew uses a bulldozer to move a burning dead tree to where it can't spread fire outside the space within which the crew want... More

Josh O’Neal, resident forester at the U.S. Army Corps

Josh O’Neal, resident forester at the U.S. Army Corps

Josh O’Neal, resident forester at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Forestry Resources Office, Fort Stewart, Ga., inspects bales of pine straw before they are hauled off the installation.

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in Tallahassee, Fl., holds a red-cockaded woodpecker at Fort Stewart, Ga., Oct. 23, 2019. Reinman, along with other wild... More

Officials propose changing red-cockaded woodpecker from 'endangered' to 'threatened' status

Officials propose changing red-cockaded woodpecker from 'endangered' t...

FORT BENNING, Ga. – Officials of the U.S. Army and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sign a conservation agreement here Sept. 25 to support management of natural resources on Army-controlled lands. Signing are Ale... More

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife technician cuts a space in a pine tree for a wooden block, known as an artificial cavity or insert, to create a home for the red-cockaded woodpecker. Inst... More

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in Tallahassee, Fl., places a net over a red-cockaded woodpecker cavity at Fort Stewart, Ga., Oct. 23, 2019. A total of ... More

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife technician lengthens his ladder to reach the spot where he'll cut a space in a pine tree for a wooden block, known as an artificial cavity or insert, to c... More

Professionals with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services

Professionals with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services

Professionals with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services at Fort Stewart along with personnel from St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge place a net over a red-cockaded woodpecker cavity at Fort Stewart, Ga., Oct. 2... More

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife

FORT BENNING, Ga. – At Fort Benning Oct. 21, a wildlife technician cuts a space in a pine tree for a wooden block, known as an artificial cavity or insert, to create a home for the red-cockaded woodpecker. Inst... More

Larry Carlile, chief of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Larry Carlile, chief of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Larry Carlile, chief of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's branch at Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield, looks through a spotting scope in search of a red-cockaded woodpecker cavity at Fort Stewart, Ga., Oct. ... More

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with

Joe Reinman, a supervisory wildlife biologist with the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in Tallahassee, Fl., places a red-cockaded woodpecker in a box ready for travel at Fort Stewart, Ga., Oct. 23, 2019. A t... More