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CREW Management Area
Steve Coughlin, Section Administrator
Land Stewardship Section
Location and Adjacent Conservation
Lands
Southern CREW Project Area
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Southern Crew Project Area
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Remove berms
Cut roads and fill ditches north of Kehl Canal and east
of Vincent Road
Location and Regional Watershed
Plant Communities
• 33% Cypress Swamp
• 26% Hardwood Forested
Wetlands
• 24% Slough and Depression
Marsh
• 9% Flatwoods
CREW Wildlife
• Classified as a Priority Wetland
for Listed Species and
Biodiversity Hotspot by FWC.
• 122 bird species documented to
date
• 22 mammals
• 18 listed species
Land Management Activities
Primary Management Activities
• Hydrologic restoration
• Prescribed burning
• Exotic plant control
Hydrologic Restoration
• Ditch plugs utilized to
improve hydrology on overdrained conservation lands,
9-Gems.
Exotic Plant Control
 Target species include
Lygodium, Melaleuca, and
Brazilian pepper
 Treat 3400 – 4400 acres
annually for exotic vegetation
 Largest single operational
cost within the CREW budget
Prescribed Fire
• Cost-effective land management
practice
• Necessary for maintenance of fire
dependent plant communities
• Desired burn frequency is plant
community specific
• Pine flatwoods and marsh, 3-5
years
• Prescribe burn goal of 2500
acres
Recreation
• Management Area had an
estimated 15,800 visitors in
FY13
• Popular recreational activities
include hiking, biking, wildlife
viewing, camping, equestrian use
and hunting
Partnerships
Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem
Watershed acquisition and land
management partners:
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Audubon
Lee County
Collier County
CREW Land & Water Trust
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
• State of Florida
Questions?