Credit: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |
The refuge will be established through efforts of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and partners to work with interested and willing landowners. A variety of methods are expected to be utilized to establish the refuge, such as conservation lands that have already been established, fee simple purchase, conservation easements, leases, lands set aside through habitat conservation plans, conservation and mitigation banks, and cooperative agreements with landowners. The refuge would represent the northernmost part of a 4.5 million acre region for which increasing efforts are being made to protect lands for the preservation of both the Everglades and habitat for the Florida panther and other threatened and endangered species.
The proposal is in its early stages and public scoping meetings are being planned for January and February 2011. Development of a Draft Land Protection Plan and NEPA Document is planned for March-May 2011.
For more information, visit the project website.
Sources: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, E&E News, LLC (E&E PM).
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