In 1999, one of the largest army bases in the nation, Fort McClellan, was shuttered.

Undeterred, the local community in and around Anniston and Calhoun County quickly began redeveloping the historic military installation, bringing in new businesses and industries.

But, it wasn’t only businesses they saved. The community also saved a forest.

Through an act of Congress in 2004, they turned an old bombing range at Fort McClellan into a wildlife refuge. How did they make this 180 degree shift in mission?

For decades before its closing, the Army trained soldiers how to shoot off bombs by lobbing them into the mountains surrounding Fort McClellan.

The artillery would occasionally catch the woods on fire, preserving the fire-dependent, old-growth mountain longleaf pine forests. Basically, th

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