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CREW Management AreaCREW Management AreaCREW Management AreaCREW Management AreaSteve Coughlin, Section AdministratorSteve Coughlin, Section AdministratorLand Stewardship SectionLand Stewardship Section

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Location and Adjacent Conservation Lands Location and Adjacent Conservation Lands

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Southern CREW Project Area Southern CREW Project Area

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• Remove berms

• Cut roads and fill ditches north of Kehl Canal and east of Vincent Road

Southern Crew Project AreaSouthern Crew Project Area

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Location and Regional Watershed Location and Regional Watershed

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Plant Communities Plant Communities

• 33% Cypress Swamp• 26% Hardwood Forested

Wetlands• 24% Slough and Depression

Marsh• 9% Flatwoods

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CREW Wildlife 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

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Land Management Activities Land Management Activities

Primary Management Activities

•Hydrologic restoration•Prescribed burning•Exotic plant control

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Hydrologic Restoration Hydrologic Restoration

• Ditch plugs utilized to improve hydrology on over- drained conservation lands, 9-Gems.

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Exotic Plant Control 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

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Prescribed Fire 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

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Recreation Recreation

• Management Area had an estimated 15,800 visitors in FY13

• Popular recreational activities include hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, camping, equestrian use and hunting

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Partnerships 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

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