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CATHY HAMILTON-WISSMER/Directorate of Public Works on July 25th, 2019
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is home to many native species including coyotes, raccoons and black bears. As Washington's human population expands into their traditional habitats, these creatures may cause problems and can be dangerous to both humans and domesticated animals.
The top three reasons for conflict between humans and wildlife are: trash,
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CATHY HAMILTON-WISSMER/Directorate of Public Works on March 7th, 2019
In July, Joint Base Lewis-McChord will privatize all primary electric operations, maintenance, repair, upgrade and improvement of the systems. Primary electric system includes transformers, distribution system, and substations. City Light and Power, based out of Colorado, will be the incoming contractor, and this contract will run for 50 years.
JBLM has
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CATHY HAMILTON-WISSMER/Directorate of Public Works on June 28th, 2018
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is home to many native species, including coyotes, raccoons and black bears. Some wildlife species are potentially dangerous or can cause problems, especially as Washington's human population expands into their habitat.
The top three reasons for wildlife conflicts are:
Trash
Bird seed
Pet food
Family housing residents are encouraged to avoid leaving
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