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U.S. Marines and civilians listen to a water guzzler installation brief by Mike Tucker, the chief game warden for Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, before installing a guzzler near the X-Ray Impact Area on Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 15, 2022. Water guzzlers have been a vital part of animal conservation since the early years of Camp Pendleton. There are 19 endangered species on the base that rely on the water guzzlers each day in order to maintain a healthy population.
220115-M-UP713-1096.JPG Photo By: Lance Cpl. Hope Straley

Jan 24, 2022
Camp Pendleton, Calif. - U.S. Marines and civilians listen to a water guzzler installation brief by Mike Tucker, the chief game warden for Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, before installing a guzzler near the X-Ray Impact Area on Camp Pendleton, Calif., Jan. 15, 2022. Water guzzlers have been a vital part of animal conservation since the early years of Camp Pendleton. There are 19 endangered species on the base that rely on the water guzzlers each day in order to maintain a healthy population.


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