February 21, 2024

An archaeological survey conducted by CEMML personnel in the summer of 2022 was initially meant to investigate the creation of several hundred concrete tent pads at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. Research into the tent pads, dating from around the early 20th century, also unearthed additional information about other possible known archaeological features and sites around what is referred to as “Old Camp McCoy.”

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Center for Environmental Management

Military Lands

CEMML is a multidisciplinary team of natural, physical, and social scientists.

We work closely with the Department of Defense and other agencies to inform management of natural and cultural resources consistent with achieving mission-specific and societal goals. CEMML is part of Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources.

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Center for Environmental Management

Military Lands

CEMML is a multidisciplinary team of natural, physical, and social scientists.

We work closely with the Department of Defense and other agencies to inform management of natural and cultural resources consistent with achieving mission-specific and societal goals. CEMML is part of Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources.

What We Do

The Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML) has supported military readiness and resource conservation on federal lands for nearly four decades, working primarily with the Department of Defense, as well as other federal departments and agencies. CEMML employs a team of full-time, in-house principal investigators. Our team of natural, physical, and social scientists is skilled in project management and implementation in the federal context.

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