Georgia's congressional delegation introduced legislation Wednesday to protect some of the ancestral lands of the Muscogee tribe as a national park and preserve. The proposed Ocmulgee Mounds Park and Preserve would be Georgia's first national park. The area along the Ocmulgee River downstream from Macon in central Georgia includes mounds and other cultural or historic sites of significance to the Muscogee. About 700 acres surrounding seven mounds have been federally protected since 1936.
Hunting and fishing will still be allowed, and although the National Park Service will manage the federally controlled land, Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources will still manage the state wildlife areas just outside the boundary. The map submitted by Sen. Jon Ossoff shows a patchwork of state, federal and privately protected land, much of it alongside Robins Air Force Base. Among the many stakeholders, the military wants to prevent development that might restrict where its planes can fly.
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