Photo by Spc. Skylin Simpson | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.17.2025
Fort Indiantown Gap boasts a remarkably diverse range of plant and animal life due to a combination of factors including high-quality and diverse habitats, conservation initiatives, and forested regions. The Bureau of Environmental Management manages over 17,000 acres of natural resources while working to preserve Fort Indiantown Gaps unique ecosystem, including endangered species and habitats....
Photo by Spc. Skylin Simpson | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.17.2025
Fort Indiantown Gap boasts a remarkably diverse range of plant and animal life due to a combination of factors including high-quality and diverse habitats, conservation initiatives, and forested regions. The Bureau of Environmental Management manages over 17,000 acres of natural resources while working to preserve Fort Indiantown Gaps unique ecosystem, including endangered species and habitats....
Photo by Spc. Skylin Simpson | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.16.2025
Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, boasts a remarkably diverse range of plant and animal life due to a combination of factors including high-quality habitats, conservation initiatives and forested regions. The Bureau of Environmental Management manages over 17,000 acres of natural resources while working to preserve Fort Indiantown Gaps unique ecosystem, including endangered species and......
Photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 07.11.2025
Fort Indiantown Gap maintains an extensive ecosystem and is home to several forms of wildlife due to its conservation partnerships. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Aliyah Vivier)...
Photo by 2nd Lt. Kate McNelis | Joint Force Headquarters - Pennsylvania National Guard | 06.26.2024
A baby skunk runs across a field at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, June 26, 2024. Fort Indiantown Gap strives to maintain a healthy and diverse environment for animals to thrive. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Kate Kramer)...
Photo by 2nd Lt. Kate McNelis | Joint Force Headquarters - Pennsylvania National Guard | 06.26.2024
A baby skunk runs across a field at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, June 26, 2024. Fort Indiantown Gap strives to maintain a healthy and diverse environment for animals to thrive. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Kate Kramer)...
Photo by Sgt. Maria Tsukino | Joint Multinational Readiness Center | 03.28.2024
Dr. Carla Cooke, a veternarian at the Hohenfels Veternarian Treatment Facility, conducts a surgical procedure on a patient in Hohenfels, Germany, March 27, 2024. The Hohenfels Veternary Treatment Facility is dedicated to the health and welfare of military family pets. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Maria Tsukino)...
Photo by Sgt. Maria Tsukino | Joint Multinational Readiness Center | 03.28.2024
Dr. Carla Cooke, left, a Veterinarian from the Hohenfels Veterinarian Treatment Facility, and Shannon Lovelady, a Veterinarian Technician, prepare a patient for a surgical procedure in Hohenfels, Germany, March 27, 2024. The Hohenfels Veterinary Treatment Facility is dedicated to the health and welfare of military family pets. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Maria Tsukino)...