MAKE A MEME View Large Image Navy 070428-N-4779D-261 An employee of The Nature Conservancy uses a drip torch filled with gasoline and diesel fuel to set fires along the runways of Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West.jpg en KEY WEST Fla April 28 2007 - An employee of The ...
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Keywords: US Navy 070428-N-4779D-261 An employee of The Nature Conservancy uses a drip torch filled with gasoline and diesel fuel to set fires along the runways of Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West.jpg en KEY WEST Fla April 28 2007 - An employee of The Nature Conservancy uses a drip torch filled with gasoline and diesel fuel to set fires along the runways of Naval Air Station NAS Key West Working in cooperation with the State of Florida and The Nature Conservancy NAS Key West's Environmental Department conducted prescribed burns to gauge the effectiveness of prescribed fires for maintaining vegetative growth in areas around runways reducing invasive and exotic vegetation and improving forage and cover habitats for the Lower Keys Marsh Rabbit U S Navy photo by Trice Denny RELEASED 2007-04-28 070428-N-4779D-261 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 45609 U S Navy photo by Trice Denny PD-USGov-Military-Navy Controlled burns Restoration of habitats Naval Air Station Key West
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