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Defending Nature: How the Us Military Protects Threatened and Endangered Species (Library Binding)

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The United States Department of Defense has more than four hundred military bases across the country. They are used to house and train personnel, keep watch of enemies, support allies, and . . . protect America's plant and animal species. The Sikes Act of 1960 and the Endangered Species Act of 1973 require military bases to collaborate with federal land management agencies to protect the endangered or at-risk species within their borders. On Eglin Air Force Base, scientists and soldiers work together to study and manage endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers, gopher tortoises, and reticulated flatwoods salamanders. Discover the unique challenges endangered species face and the work the military is doing to protect them.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781728493749
ISBN-10: 1728493749
Publisher: Millbrook Press (Tm)
Publication Date: September 10th, 2024
Pages: 56
Language: English