Partnerships in Conservation

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Partnerships in Conservation 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 Seymour Johnson AFB Camp MacKall 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 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 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 Fort Bragg

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 Seymour Johnson AFB Camp MacKall MCAS Cherry Point Camp Lejeune Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point

Partnerships in Conservation 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