* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Location and Adjacent Conservation Lands
Conservation psychology wikipedia , lookup
Plant breeding wikipedia , lookup
Island restoration wikipedia , lookup
Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project wikipedia , lookup
Conservation biology wikipedia , lookup
Restoration ecology wikipedia , lookup
Wildlife crossing wikipedia , lookup
Mission blue butterfly habitat conservation wikipedia , lookup
Reconciliation ecology wikipedia , lookup
Operation Wallacea wikipedia , lookup
Biodiversity action plan wikipedia , lookup
CREW Management Area Steve Coughlin, Section Administrator Land Stewardship Section Location and Adjacent Conservation Lands Southern CREW Project Area Click to add text Click to add text Southern Crew Project Area • • 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: • • • • • Audubon Lee County Collier County CREW Land & Water Trust Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission • State of Florida Questions?