Endangered woodpecker population on Fort Stewart growing
by the Savannah Morning News
Sep 08, 2012 | 437 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
A nearly two decade-long program to develop the population of an endangered bird that lives on Fort Stewart has paid off.

Officials with the installation’s Fish and Wildlife Branch said efforts to grow the post’s red-cockaded woodpecker population had reached an all time high. And that, said branch chief Tim Beaty, means more of Fort Stewart’s 280,000 acres can be opened to unrestricted training.

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