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'''Fort Ord National Monument (FONM)''' is a 14,658-acre habitat conservation area located on the former [[Fort Ord]] military base. The Monument is managed by the [[United States Bureau of Land Management | Bureau of Land Management]] who oversees the protection and management of 44 rare plants and animals present in the area.<ref> Fort Ord National Monument https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/california/fort-ord-national-monument</ref>
 
'''Fort Ord National Monument (FONM)''' is a 14,658-acre habitat conservation area located on the former [[Fort Ord]] military base. The Monument is managed by the [[United States Bureau of Land Management | Bureau of Land Management]] who oversees the protection and management of 44 rare plants and animals present in the area.<ref> Fort Ord National Monument https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/california/fort-ord-national-monument</ref>
  
The Monument boasts over 83 miles of trails that are accessible by foot, bike, and horseback.<ref> Fort Ord Lands [https://www.seemonterey.com/things-to-do/parks/fort-ord-lands/#sm.00010ab0cxxzce2kurd19mzvjjcr2]</ref>
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The Monument boasts over 83 miles of trails that are accessible by foot, bike, and horseback.<ref> Fort Ord Lands https://www.seemonterey.com/things-to-do/parks/fort-ord-lands/#sm.00010ab0cxxzce2kurd19mzvjjcr2</ref>
  
 
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==References==

Revision as of 11:55, 9 March 2021

An environmental summary by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

Oak trees in the Fort Ord National Monument. Photo from BLM[1]

Summary

Fort Ord National Monument (FONM) is a 14,658-acre habitat conservation area located on the former Fort Ord military base. The Monument is managed by the Bureau of Land Management who oversees the protection and management of 44 rare plants and animals present in the area.[2]

The Monument boasts over 83 miles of trails that are accessible by foot, bike, and horseback.[3]

References

  1. BLM
  2. Fort Ord National Monument https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/california/fort-ord-national-monument
  3. Fort Ord Lands https://www.seemonterey.com/things-to-do/parks/fort-ord-lands/#sm.00010ab0cxxzce2kurd19mzvjjcr2

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