Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 08.05.2015
Chris Potin, of Hattiesburg, Miss., finds a gopher tortoise that will be tagged as an endangered species, a way of preserving the natural and cultural resources that are used in assisting the military at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center on Aug. 5, 2015. The environmental office staff at Camp Shelby works hard to ensure that all environmental requirements are being met and that the......
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 08.05.2015
Chris Potin, of Hattiesburg, Miss., explains the importance of restricted area labels, a way of preserving the natural and cultural resources that are used in assisting the military at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center on Aug. 5, 2015. The environmental office staff at Camp Shelby works hard to ensure that all environmental requirements are being met and that the installation stays in......
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 08.05.2015
Heide Mckenzie prepares maps for different environmental uses with the geographic information system,, a way of preserving the natural and cultural resources that are used in assisting the military at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center on Aug. 5, 2015. The environmental office staff at Camp Shelby works hard to ensure that all environmental requirements are being met and that the......
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 08.05.2015
Rita McCarty, of Collins, Miss., cleans artifacts found on Camp Shelby, a way of preserving the natural and cultural resources that are used in assisting the military at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center on Aug. 5, 2015. The environmental office staff at Camp Shelby works hard to ensure that all environmental requirements are being met and that the installation stays in compliance with......
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 08.05.2015
Maj. Cindy King elaborates on the role the Environmental Office plays in assisting the military in completing the mission, which is to train Soldiers as realistically as possible while preserving the natural and cultural resources, at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, near Hattiesburg, Miss., on Aug. 5, 2015. The environmental office staff at Camp Shelby works hard to ensure that all......
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 08.05.2015
Mike Reid, of Laurel, Miss., places required labels on drum, a way of preserving the natural and cultural resources that are used in assisting the military, at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, near Hattiesburg, Miss., on Aug. 5, 2015. The environmental office staff at Camp Shelby works hard to ensure that all environmental requirements are being met and that the installation stays in......
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 08.05.2015
Lauren Thayer demonstrates water quality testing, a way of preserving the natural and cultural resources that are used in assisting the military, at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, near Hattiesburg, Miss., on Aug. 5, 2015. The environmental office staff at Camp Shelby works hard to ensure that all environmental requirements are being met and that the installation stays in compliance......
Photo by Sgt. DeUndra Brown | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 08.05.2015
Jim Lee holds a black pine snake while explaining the importance of staying in compliance with Endangered Species Act at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, near Hattiesburg, Miss., on Aug. 5, 2015. The environmental office staff at Camp Shelby works hard to ensure that all environmental requirements are being met and that the installation stays in compliance with permits. (Mississippi......