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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service developed this Comprehensive Conservation Plan for St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, located in the Big Bend region of Florida, to guide refuge management and resource conservation over the next 15 years. This plan contains background information on the refuge, a description of the planning process, the desired future conditions, and the refuge's vision, goals, and management actions necessary to achieve these goals and conditions.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service developed this Comprehensive Conservation Plan for St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, located in the Big Bend region of Florida, to guide refuge management and resource conservation over the next 15 years. This plan contains background information on the refuge, a description of the planning process, the desired future conditions, and the refuge's vision, goals, and management actions necessary to achieve these goals and conditions.
This plan establishes the goals, objectives, management guidelines and strategies, and monitoring and evaluation strategies for the Refuge.
The following Comprehensive Conservation Plans have been prepared for the Lower Suwannee and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges, located in Levy and Dixie Counties, Florida. Their purposes are to identify the roles the refuges will play to support the mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System and the North Florida Ecosystem. The plans outline issues, concerns, and opportunities expressed to the Service during a series of public scoping meetings, workshops, and on comment sheets. They also provide a description of desired future conditions and propose long-range guidance to accomplish the purposes, missions, and visions of the refuges. This guidance is presented for each refuge in a listing of goals, objectives, and strategies resulting from an analysis of possible management alternatives. The final plans will serve as operational guides for management of these refuges over the next 10 to 15 years.
Comprehensive Conservation Plans provide long-term guidance for management decisions; set forth goals, objectives and strategies needed to accomplish refuge purposes; and, identify the Fish and Wildlife Service's best estimate of future needs. These plans detail program planning levels that are sometimes substantially above current budget allocations and, as such, are primarily for Service strategic planning and program prioritization purposes. The plans do not constitute a commitment for staffing increases, operational and maintenance increases, or funding for future land acquisition.