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Environmental Stewardship
Environmental
Stewardship
Mission
Statement
The Army Corps of Engineers is the steward
of the lands and waters at Corps water resources projects. Its Natural
Resource Management Mission
is to manage and conserve those natural resources, consistent with
ecosystem management principles, while providing quality public
outdoor recreation experiences to serve the needs of present and
future generations.
In all aspects of natural and cultural resources management, the
Corps promotes awareness of environmental values and adheres to
sound environmental stewardship, protection, compliance and restoration
practices.
The Corps manages for long-term public access to, and use of, the
natural resources in cooperation with other Federal, State, and
local agencies as well as the private sector.
The Corps integrates the management of diverse natural resource
omponents such as fish, wildlife, forests, wetlands, grasslands,
soil, air, and water with the provision of public recreation opportunities.
The Corps conserves natural resources and provides public recreation
opportunities that contribute to the quality of American life.
Environmental
Stewardship includes both passive and proactive management to sustain
healthy ecosystems and biodiversity and conserve natural resources
such that Corps lands
and waters are left in a condition equal to or better than their
condition when acquired so that natural and cultural resources are
available to serve the needs of present and future generations.
Programs
and activities related to environmental stewardship and the management
of natural resources shall be implemented and consistent with the
Natural Resource Management Mission and the following program objectives:
(1) manage natural resources on Corps of Engineers administered
land and water in accordance with ecosystem management principles,
to ensure their continued availability, (2) provide a safe and healthful
environment for project visitors.
Our team of natural resource specialists are committed to managing
and improving the 14,632 acres of public lands entrusted to the
Russellville
Project Office.
Dardanelle Lake is divided into 20 compartments based on similar
management objectives and topography. A compartment is the basic
operation, record keeping, and management unit of the project. Compartments
are permanently defined and coincide with permanent features where
possible. In some cases, compartments have been further subdivided
into management units to aid in the management of the compartments.
Field practices include prescribed burns, timber stand improvement
sales, reforestation, agriculture and grazing leases, and monitoring
and survey of endangered species.
Updated/Reviewed: 1
May 2009
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