Protecting our military installations while preserving our natural resources...
The Greenway Initiative!
The Northwest Florida Greenway project is intended to protect and sustain existing military lands and airspace, promote continued target industry growth, preserve the environmental quality and biodiversity of the region, maintain the economic viability of the timber lands, and create additional recreational activities by protecting a corridor of undeveloped land between the Eglin Air Force Base Range and the Apalachicola National Forest.
Recognizing their common interest in preserving the open land in Florida's Panhandle, the EDC of Okaloosa County, Eglin Air Force Base, the Department of Environmental Protection, and The Nature Conservancy are partnering on a project to define and protect the contiguous corridor of undeveloped land.
Since 2001, with the assistance of state awarded grants, the Northwest Florida Greenway has evolved into an unprecedented partnership of military, government and non-profit organizations that will protect the military mission in northwest Florida while enhancing the Panhandle's economy and conserve critical ecosystems in one of the most biologically diverse regions in the United States.

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