U.S. Army Environmental Command News
Fort Indiantown Gap Provides Refuge for Rare Butterfly While Training Soldiers
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Therefore, the installation's natural resources conservation team has the challenge of protecting this beautiful insect while providing the landscape in which National Guard Soldiers train for war. And, the team has met this natural resource challenge so successfully that it earned the Army's highest honor for environmental stewardship in 2007, the Secretary of the Army's Environmental Award for Natural Resources Conservation,
Every acre of the post is needed in some way to support realistic training for National Guard Soldiers. "If we could, we'd just set the grassland aside for the regal fritillary butterfly," said
One solution is virtual mine fields. Fronko said the installation avoids mechanized training on 219 acres to preserve butterfly habitat by assigning some of that area as virtual 'mine fields' in training exercises. "That way we are still able to maintain realism and meet our training doctrine requirements at the same time," he said.
Another solution to keep the regal fritillary butterfly off of the endangered species list is transplanting a colony of the regal fritillary butterfly elsewhere in the state. The Gap's natural resources team is working with The Nature Conservancy to introduce the butterfly at the Gettysburg National Military Park.
In addition to the regal fritillary butterfly, the natural resources team manages 96 other state species of concern on 17,000 acres of the most biologically diverse ecosystems in the state, including forest, grassland, scrubland, savanna, and wetlands.
The Secretary of the Army's environmental award will be conferred on the installation at a ceremony on
The US Army Environmental Command supports environmental programs that sustain Army training and operations while protecting the environment.
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SOURCE U.S. Army Environmental Command
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