FWC refines gopher tortoise permitting process
News Release
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Media contact: Judy Gillan, 850-591-5001
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
approved revisions to its gopher tortoise permitting guidelines
Wednesday during its meeting in St. Augustine.
The FWC approved a management plan for gopher tortoises in
September 2007, providing conservation measures to ensure that
gopher tortoises thrive in Florida. The plan calls for permitting
guidelines that make certain that Florida meets the tortoise's
habitat needs now and in the future. Initially approved in 2008,
the guidelines are revised as the FWC learns more about the needs
of gopher tortoises and receives input from the public.
The revisions approved Wednesday reflect input from meetings
with stakeholders during the past year.
The revised guidelines include reduced monitoring requirements
for landowners who receive relocated tortoises and a modified
conservation permit to include an on-site relocation option for
public projects (e.g., roads, public schools or governmental
facilities) that occur on or next to public conservation lands.
Both revisions help reduce landowner costs incurred in relocating
gopher tortoises.
"The Gopher Tortoise Technical Assistance Group and FWC staff
have worked together since 2006 to build and refine the FWC's
landmark gopher tortoise management plan," said Deborah Burr,
Gopher Tortoise Management Plan coordinator. "Working closely with
our stakeholders, we are always improving the permitting process so
we have the best possible plan to ensure a place for gopher
tortoises in Florida now and in the future."
"I encourage staff to think outside the box," said Commission
Chairman Kathy Barco. "Continue to look for new ways to make the
permitting process more efficient and equitable for all
landowners."
For more information about the management plan, go to MyFWC.com/GopherTortoise.