Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands

The Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML) is a service, education, and research unit in Colorado State University's Warner College of Natural Resources. CEMML has supported military readiness and resource conservation on public lands since 1985. Working primarily with the Department of Defense, as well as other federal agencies, its multidisciplinary team of natural, physical and social scientists provides expertise in a wide range of environmental services including natural and cultural resources management, environmental planning and compliance, integrated training area management, geographic information systems, and spatial analysis.

Company Name: Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands

Address: 408 Park St, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States, 80521-1830

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List of Services: invasive species control, threatened endangered species, wildland fire management, integrated natural resources management plans, integrated training area management, toxic solid waste regulation, water, cultural resources management, air, integrated cultural resources management plans, hazardous material regulation, flora fauna surveying mapping, environmental planning compliance, natural resources management, spatial analysis, national environmental policy act, wetland delineation, unmanned aerial vehicles, fisheries management, erosion mitigation, geographic information systems, pollution prevention

Employee Count: 210

Founded: 1985




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