From Myanmar to Florida, Soe Min Thu is building a career in natural resource management with the help of CEMML's Early-Career Development Program.| CEMML
In June, CEMML Early-Career Development Program participant, Melina Takvorian supported a stream bank revetment project at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The work involved repurposing invasive red cedar trees to stabilize the McConnell Creek in an effort to reduce erosion, improve water quality, and protect critical infrastructure. The post CEMML Early-Career Program supports creek revitalization at McConnell Air Force Base appeared first on CEMML.| CEMML
CEMML assistant director, Mindy Clarke, and principal investigators Jennie Anderson and Dave Jones recently presented as part of a webinar hosted by the Natural Areas Association. Ms. Clarke began the presentations by providing an overview of CEMML and our work on military lands. Mr. Jones then presented on the 'Importance of DoD Lands to Biodiversity Conservation,' and Ms. Anderson wrapped things up with her insights on 'Natural Resources Management Planning & Partnerships.' The post CEMML s...| CEMML
The 2025 prescribed burn season has been under way in early to mid-March 2025 at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. The prescribed burn team includes personnel from CEMML in partnership with several other entities at the installation. The prescribed burn season continues into the spring with the aim of improving wildlife habitat, controlling invasive plant species, maintaining native plant communities, and reducing wildfire potential. The post CEMML supports prescribed burn season at Fort McCoy appeare...| CEMML
Alonso A. Aguirre, Dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources, and the leadership team from the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands recently traveled to Guam to sign a MOU between the University of Guam and Colorado State University. The MOU aims to provide opportunities for future collaboration and cooperation including internship placement of University of Guam students into natural and cultural resource management opportunities with Warner College/CEMML. The post Col...| CEMML
An article by CEMML staff member Lena Schnell was recently published in the U.S. Army's Ecosystem Management Protection Bulletin. In the article, Schnell highlights how the Natural Resources Program at U.S. Army Garrison, Pōhakuloa Training Area and CEMML are working to restore native habitats of Pu'u Nohona O Hae, a prominent cinder cone on Hawai'i island. The post Restoring native vegetation for endangered plants in Hawai’i appeared first on CEMML.| CEMML