 
Biologists release baby sea turtles on Eglin beaches
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Dozens of spectators came to watch the release of almost twenty baby sea turtles into the wild off Eglin’s beaches on Santa Rosa Island Aug. 14. The baby turtles were removed from their nests by endangered species biologists a few days prior to release to enhance their chances for survival after it was discovered they were unable to dig their way out. Most sea turtles lay three to five nests with 80-140 eggs per nest. Female sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. Currently, Eglin’s beaches are home to more than 20 active nests. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 8/17/2009
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Biologists release baby sea turtles on Eglin beaches
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Twenty-three Loggerhead baby sea turtles were released into the wild off Eglin’s beaches on Santa Rosa Island, Aug. 14. The baby turtles were removed from their nests by endangered species biologists a few days prior to release to enhance their chances for survival after it was discovered they were unable to dig their way out. Most sea turtles lay three to five nests with 80-140 eggs per nest. Female sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. Currently, Eglin’s beaches are home to more than 20 active nests. (U.S. Air Force photo/ 2nd Lt. Andrew Caulk)
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Posted: 8/17/2009
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Biologists release baby sea turtles on Eglin beach
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – Twenty-three Loggerhead baby sea turtles were released into the wild off Eglin’s beaches on Santa Rosa Island, Aug. 14. The baby turtles were removed from their nests by endangered species biologists a few days prior to release to enhance their chances for survival after it was discovered they were unable to dig their way out. Most sea turtles lay three to five nests with 80-140 eggs per nest. Female sea turtles return to the beach where they were born to lay their eggs. Currently, Eglin’s beaches are home to more than 20 active nests. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 8/17/2009
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Eglin turtles
Sea Turtle Monitoring Program team volunteer, Jim Stalls, marks off a nest he found June 9 on Eglin's beaches. Mr. Stalls is one of more than 40 volunteers who help track and document sea turtle nesting from May 1 to Oct. 31. Eglin beaches are the birthplace of thousands of the federally listed endangered sea turtles like this one every year. (Courtesy photo.)
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Posted: 7/13/2009
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Eglin turtles
A baby green sea turtle just several hours old works its way to the Gulf of Mexico. Eglin beaches are the birthplace of thousands of the federally listed endangered sea turtles like this one every year. (Courtesy photo.)
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Posted: 7/13/2009
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Turtle trouble
Sea Turtle Monitoring Program team volunteers relocate a nest of eggs that were in danger prior to an on-coming tropical storm. more than 40 volunteers help track and document sea turtle nesting from May 1 to Oct. 31. Eglin beaches are the birthplace of thousands of the federally listed endangered sea turtles like this one every year. (Courtesy photo.)
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Turtle trouble
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Posted: 7/13/2009
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Turtle trouble
Eglin firefighters help Jackson Guard wildlife specialists rescue a loggerhead sea turtle and return her to the Gulf of Mexico after she became disoriented on land. Eglin beaches are the birthplace of thousands of the federally listed endangered sea turtles like this one every year. (Courtesy photo.)
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Posted: 7/13/2009
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Turtle trouble
A female loggerhead sea turtle is disoriented and crawling aimlessly on Eglin's portion of Santa Rosa Island . Eglin beaches are the birthplace of thousands of the federally listed endangered sea turtles like this one every year. (Courtesy photo.)
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Posted: 7/13/2009
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"Bear" base
A mother black bear checks on one of her two cubs near Eglin Air Force Base housing recently. The family has been spotted at various locations around base housing for several weeks. Wildlife specialists from Jackson Guard advise base residents to never feed bears and to secure all trash cans so bears can't steal scraps. Keeping trash cans close to the house when it's not trash pickup day can help keep bears from seeing and going into them. If you do encounter a black bear, try to adhere to the following: Do not feed the bear; Never approach the bear; Make sure the bear has an escape route; Do not run from the bear or make direct eye contact with it; Back up slowly and remain standing upright; Act passively; Do not appear threatening. (U.S. Air Force photo/Cheryl Carden.)
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Posted: 7/7/2009
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Great bird
A Great Blue Heron walks through the high grasses along the bank of the Gulf of Mexico at Post'l Point June 26 on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Many types of wildlife populate Eglin's ranges, waters and wooded areas. The endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpecker, the Okaloosa Darter and Loggerhead Sea Turtle are just some of the species of animals found on Eglin. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 6/27/2009
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Great bird
A Great Blue Heron walks through the high grasses along the bank of the Gulf of Mexico at Post'l Point June 26 on Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Many types of wildlife populate Eglin's ranges, waters and wooded areas. The endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpecker, the Okaloosa Darter and Loggerhead Sea Turtle are just some of the species of animals found on Eglin. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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Posted: 6/27/2009
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Where’d the trees go?
Jackson Guard’s forestry section is clearing approximately 30 acres of trees around the Hwy 123/SR 85 interchange near the Northwest Florida Regional Airport to make room for the construction of a flyover. Eglin granted an easement to the Florida Department of Transportation to upgrade the interchange as part of the President’s federal stimulus program. Team Eglin members from the 96th Civil Engineer Group worked closely with state representatives to get the easement through the arduous out grant process in time to meet stimulus program deadlines. Construction is expected to begin this summer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg Murray.)
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Posted: 5/18/2009
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Where’d the trees go?
Jackson Guard’s forestry section is clearing approximately 30 acres of trees around the Hwy 123/SR 85 interchange near the Northwest Florida Regional Airport to make room for the construction of a flyover. Eglin granted an easement to the Florida Department of Transportation to upgrade the interchange as part of the President’s federal stimulus program. Team Eglin members from the 96th Civil Engineer Group worked closely with state representatives to get the easement through the arduous out grant process in time to meet stimulus program deadlines. Construction is expected to begin this summer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Greg Murray.)
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Posted: 5/18/2009
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Tons of trash removed from Eglin Reservation
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Billy Barrow piles trash he removed from the Eglin Reservation during the Eglin Earth Day clean up April 18 in honor of Earth Week. More than four tons of trash was found at the cite including mattresses, dish washers, recliners, ply wood, roof shingles, privacy fence, carpet, tires, refrigerators and microwaves, just to name a few. The piles of trash were removed the next day. Most of the volunteers for this project are members of local off road and four wheel drive clubs. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 4/23/2009
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Tons of trash removed from Eglin Reservation
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- More than four tons of trash was found at the Eglin Reservation during the Eglin Earth Day clean up April 18 in honor of Earth Week. Including mattresses, dish washers, recliners, ply wood, roof shingles, privacy fence, carpet, tires, refrigerators and microwaves were removed, just to name a few. The piles of trash were removed the next day. Most of the volunteers for this project are members of local off road and four wheel drive clubs. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 4/23/2009
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Tons of trash removed from Eglin Reservation
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Tim Bryant and Coast Guard Lt. j.g. Mark Bruno pile trash they removed from the Eglin Reservation during the Eglin Earth Day clean up April 18 in honor of Earth Week. More than four tons of trash was found at the cite including mattresses, dish washers, recliners, ply wood, roof shingles, privacy fence, carpet, tires, refrigerators and microwaves, just to name a few. The piles of trash were removed the next day. Most of the volunteers for this project are members of local off-road and four-wheel drive clubs. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 4/23/2009
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Tons of trash removed from Eglin Reservation
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- (left to right) Coast Guard Lt. j.g. Mark Bruno, Thomas Elliot and David Brooks remove sofas discarded in the Eglin Reservation during the Eglin Earth Day clean up April 18 in honor of Earth Week. More than four tons of trash was found at the cite including mattresses, dish washers, recliners, ply wood, roof shingles, privacy fence, carpet, tires, refrigerators and microwaves, just to name a few. The piles of trash were picked up the next day. Most of the volunteers for this project are members of local off-road and four-wheel drive clubs. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman Anthony Jennings)
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Posted: 4/23/2009
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Eglin Airmen, Coast Guardsmen protect human health, environment
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- U.S. Coast Guard's Petty Officer 1st Class Stephanie Rathburn, Marine Safety Unit, Wilmington, N.C., and Petty Officer 3rd Class Carl Shepard, Marine Science Technician, North Carolina Sector, bring their boat ashore after assessing the simulated spill area in Weekly Bayou during a spill response exercise.(U.S. Air Force photo/Jerron Barnett)
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Posted: 2/18/2009
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Eglin Airmen, Coast Guardsmen protect human health, environment
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Bruce Stippich, Eglin Spill Response Program manager, communicates with other team members during a spill response exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jerron Barnett)
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Posted: 2/18/2009
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Eglin Airmen, Coast Guardsmen protect human health, environment
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- After removing their protective gear and going through a simulated decontamination phase, Entry Team members Petty Officer 3rd Class Carl Shepard and Petty Officer 1st Class Stephanie Rathburn share what they saw during their initial assessment of a simulated fuel spill in Weekly Bayou with Lt. Jose Caballero, incident commander, during a spill response exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jerron Barnett)
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Posted: 2/18/2009
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Eglin Airmen, Coast Guardsmen protect human health, environment
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Capt. Trey Doby, officer in charge of the 96th Aerospace Medicine Squadron Bio-Environmental Flight's Industrial Hygiene office, feeds hundreds of feet of boom out into Weekly Bayou during a spill response exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jerron Barnett)
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Posted: 2/18/2009
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Eglin Airmen, Coast Guardsmen protect human health, environment
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Eglin Airmen and Coast Guardsmen successfully completed a spill response training course and exercise. The mock scenario called for the team to contain more than a million gallons of jet fuel spilled from a simulated barge from speading from Weekly Bayou out into Choctawhatchee Bay. (U.S. Air Force photo/Jerron Barnett)
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Posted: 2/18/2009
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Eglin to search for vintage munitions in Santa Rosa County
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Under the Air Force Military Munitions Response Program, Eglin environmental restoration officials have requested access from private property owners in Santa Rosa County to conduct visual surface surveys in efforts to locate and clean up vintage munitions. The mission of the AF MMRP is to take appropriate actions to ensure former weapon test ranges and military training sites such as Range 30 are safe to reuse and are clear of Munitions and Explosives of Concern./U.S. Air Force graphic
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Posted: 2/9/2009
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Eglin phases in new energy audit training
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- Scott Pogue, Eglin resource efficiency manager, speaks with Tech. Sgt. Marc Spainhour, facility manager for the Air Force Research Lab's FUZES branch, during the Phase I energy audit training session Wednesday. U.S. Air Force photo by Jerron Barnett
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Posted: 2/2/2009
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