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Conserving the Nature of America
 

About 20 people in brightly colored t-shits pose on rim above Makua Valley on the island of Ohau, Hawaii.
Oahu Army Natural Resource Program staff takes a break along the rim of Makua Valley while working in Kahanahaiki to protect endangered species.
U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii


U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii's Natural Resource Program is presented with the 2008 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Military Conservation Award


Through active conservation participation with the Service, other federal and state agencies, private organizations, landowners and the University of Hawaii; the Schofield Barracks staff has developed creative tools that benefit threatened and endangered species, the military, and the state of Hawaii as they tackle tough issues to protect unique ecosystems for future generations.

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Published on: Monday, March 30, 2009


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