Army Reserve and Conservation Partners Collaborate to Protect Gopher Tortoise
The U.S. Army Reserve, The Nature Conservancy, and Camp Shelby Environmental Office are working together to protect the endangered gopher tortoise during Operation Sentinel Justice. This initiative balances military training with environmental conservation, focusing on habitat management and the gopher tortoise's critical role in the ecosystem.

Operation Sentinel Justice at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, involves collaboration between the U.S. Army Reserve, The Nature Conservancy, and the Camp Shelby Environmental Office to protect the gopher tortoise, a keystone species in the Southeast.
The initiative includes habitat management, soldier education, and the 'Head Start' program for tortoise eggs, enhancing their survival chances. Effective pre-planning with environmental specialists ensures military readiness while safeguarding sensitive habitats. This partnership emphasizes that military training and conservation can coexist, aiming to restore healthy tortoise populations and maintain operational flexibility for future missions.




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