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On‐going
BIO‐1C General On‐going
Coordinate the protection and conservation of sensitive species
Travis AFB should work with USFWS and CDFW regarding the management of
resources and areas suitable for sensitive species to ensure that military training
operations are unimpeded and safety is maintained. Attention should be given to
habitat issues in the region to ensure that Travis AFB is not unduly burdened with
habitat protection due to habitat destruction elsewhere in the region.
Other Primary Partners: USFWS, CDFW
BIO‐1D General Off‐Base mitigation
Travis AFB should look into the possibility of obtaining off‐Base mitigation for
preserving habitat for listed species so that the habitat on‐Base can be used for
operational needs. This could be partnered with regional conservation groups.
Other Partners: Conservation groups On‐going
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Protect environmentally‐sensitive land with the Readiness and Environmental
Protection Integration (REPI) program
The TSS Partners and regional conservation groups should work with Travis AFB
and willing landowners to apply for REPI funding to safeguard mission capability
and protect critical habitat within areas adjacent to Travis AFB, particularly in
areas within accident potential zones.
Other Primary Partners: Willing landowners, conservation groups
Military Compatibility Area
General BIO‐1B
Issue / Strategy
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