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FWC passes gopher tortoise permit
guidelines
April 9, 2008
Contact: Henry Cabbage, 850-528-1755
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) Wednesday approved the Gopher Tortoise
Permitting Guidelines, the first major step in launching the
gopher tortoise management plan approved by the Commission last
September. The FWC reclassified the gopher tortoise to a
threatened species last year, and the management plan serves as
a blueprint to conserve the species.
This 62-page document is a framework for helping
Florida meet the management plan objective of decreasing gopher
tortoise mortality on lands proposed for development. The
guidelines are intended to be a single source for all policies
and protocols associated with the FWC’s gopher tortoise
permitting system.
Under the permitting guidelines, gopher
tortoises must be relocated out of harm’s way by an authorized
agent, who will obtain a permit from the FWC. All permits
will require some type of mitigation contribution -- in the
past, some permits were at no cost.
The new permitting system is designed to create
incentives for those who relocate gopher tortoises to protected
land and thereby provide higher conservation value for the
tortoises. In other words, those permit holders who move
tortoises to protected, high-quality, managed habitat, will
contribute the least for permits. That’s because the higher
quality the habitat, the better chance the tortoises will have
to perpetuate the species, which is the goal of the management
plan.
The permitting system also is designed to help
provide incentives to landowners to manage their land for gopher
tortoises and other native wildlife species. Landowners who do
so may qualify for having their land certified and permitted as
protected recipient sites eligible for receiving displaced
gopher tortoises.
The Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines may be
edited and updated as needed in the future. Proposed changes
will be reviewed annually by an FWC standing team and a public
stakeholder advisory group. All changes require approval from
the FWC executive director, who will coordinate with the FWC
chairman to determine when changes to these guidelines are
substantive and warrant full review by FWC commissioners.
The Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines are
available at
MyFWC.com/permits/Protected-Wildlife/permits.html#gophertortoise.
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