Land Management Partners Committee
We are now a full committee, no longer a sub-committee under Conservation!
What do we do?
- Participate in public comments on management plans as an FNPS representative
- Serve on land management review teams
- Assist with Management Plan writing and review
- Assist with state lands volunteer programs
- Serve on state lands Liaison Committees
- Assist with native plant workshops on plant identification and community descriptions
- Adopt a park or natural area as a chapter or individuals
Click here to review our Draft Action Plan for 2010.
Join us on a FDEP Land management Review Team. These area wonderful opportunities to meet land managers from a variety of sites and assist with state land management goals.
Have questions? Click here to review the land management process.
To sign up for a land review or for more information, please contact Anne Cox and Danny Young.
See the current 2010-2011 Land Management Review Schedule. The most recent changes are highlighted in blue.
Participants, please fill out the Volunteer Reporting form after the Land Review and send to Danny
Land Management Plans:
State Lands Management Plans on FDEP's Web site.
Division of Forestry Management Plans on FDOF's Web site
FWC Management Plans on FWC's Web site
SJRWMD Plans
LATEST NEWS:
The Land Management Partners is now a full committee!!
WE NEED HELP FINDING PARTICIPANTS FROM THE DADE, COCCOLOBA, COONTIE, and LEE CHAPTERS!!! We have no one signed up for the state's southern most counties. We need your help to get the word out and find some responsible, knowledgeable particpants. Thanks to Jim Duquesnel and Lynka Woodbury for working with us to find participants.
FNAI is no longer going to participate on land management reviews (due to budget shortfalls). They wanted to let us know that FNPS members participating in land management reviews around the state are welcome to contact them for information. FNPS reviewers are welcome to call or email Carolyn Kindell (850-224-8207 ext. 204 or ckindell@fnai.org) for information regarding rare species locations and general management issues for each property. Please restrict this to use connected with LMP reviews. We do not want to flood her office with requests, as they are already under a short budget, which means they are stretched thin in time to complete tasks.
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This page provides links to various agencies involved in land management in Florida and includes publications related to land management, from techniques to monitoring to invasive exotics. Enjoy what you find here, share what you find out there!
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