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NGA Center for Best Practices Briefing on Forming
Conservation Partnerships to Prevent Encroachment of
Military
Partnerships in Conservation
North Carolina’s Military Bases
Richard Rogers
One North Carolina Naturally
Conservation and Community Affairs
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
September 17, 2004
North Carolina’s Major Military
Installations
• Fort Bragg / Pope AFB
– Camp MacKall
• Camp Lejeune
• Seymour Johnson AFB
• MCB Cherry Point
One NC Naturally Map
with
Military Bases
Dare County
Air Force Range
Fort Bragg
Camp MacKall
Seymour
Johnson
AFB
MCAS Cherry Point
Camp Lejeune
Military Ocean
Terminal
Sunny Point
Conservation & Military Bases
Outcomes
• Provide compatible use areas around our
military bases
• Provide resource protection of water, land,
animals and plants.
• Provide opportunity to retain important
cultural heritage of the region.
• Provide opportunity to sustain and enhance
the regions economy.
Conservation Partners
• Governmental Agencies
– Clean Water Management
Trust Fund
– Natural Heritage Trust Fund
– Parks & Recreation Trust
Fund
– Ecosystem Enhancement
Program
– Wildlife Resources
Commission
– U.S. Fish & Wildlife
– U.S. Forest Service
– Dept. of Transportation
– Dept. of Environment &
Natural Resources
• Non-Governmental
Organizations
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The Nature Conservancy
Sandhills Area Land Trust
NC Coastal Land Trust
The Conservation Fund
Land Loss Prevention
Project
Conservation Partners
• Local & Regional
Government
– Municipalities
– County Commission
– Regional Council of
Governments
• Military Bases
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Fort Bragg / Pope AFB
Camp Lejeune
Seymour Johnson AFB
MCB Cherry Point
Regional Planning Initiatives
• Sandhills Conservation Partnership
• Onslow Bight Conservation Forum
• Military & Agricultural Economic
Security in Eastern NC
Partners’ focus areas near
Camp Lejeune
Military & Agricultural Economic Security in
Eastern NC
Conservation Partnerships
Key Ingredients
• Leadership
• Coordination & Communication
• Conservation Funding
One NC Naturally Map
with
Military Bases
Dare County
Air Force Range
Fort Bragg
Camp MacKall
Seymour
Johnson
AFB
MCAS Cherry Point
Camp Lejeune
Military Ocean
Terminal
Sunny Point
NGA Center for Best Practices Briefing on Forming
Conservation Partnerships to Prevent Encroachment of
Military
Partnerships in Conservation
North Carolina’s Military Bases
Richard Rogers
One North Carolina Naturally
Conservation and Community Affairs
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
September 17, 2004