Good news for the U.S. armed services, which have battled for years for the right to go on using training areas like California’s Camp Pendleton in the face of restrictions arising from endangered species law: “Military exercises are boosting biodiversity, according to a study of land used for US training manoeuvres in Germany. Such land has more endangered species than nearby national parks.” (see Aug. 16, 2004)(via A&LDaily).
“Military exercises ‘good for endangered species'”
Good news for the U.S. armed services, which have battled for years for the right to go on using training areas like California’s Camp Pendleton in the face of restrictions arising from endangered species law: “Military exercises are boosting biodiversity, according to a study of land used for US training manoeuvres in Germany. Such land […]
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