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For information about Florida's BMP programs or to schedule a site visit, please contact the BMP Forester in your region.

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West Florida Region:
Vacant, Contact Robin Holland

East Florida Region:
Robin Holland  
BMP Forester
(352) 732-1781
Robin.Holland@FDACS.gov

Jarek Nowak, Ph.D.
Program Manager
(850) 681-5883
Jarek.Nowak@FDACS.gov

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Florida Forestry Wildlife Best Management Practices for State Imperiled Species

Florida’s Forestry Wildlife Best Management Practices for State Imperiled Species (WBMPs) were developed to enhance silviculture’s contribution to the conservation and management of freshwater aquatic and terrestrial wildlife species in the state. 

Forestry WBMPs are voluntary practices that are designed as a practical approach for avoiding and minimizing the loss of state-listed imperiled species due to silviculture operations. Forestry WBMPs do not address any federally listed imperiled species and are not intended for use during tree removal or land clearing operations associated with development or other land clearing activities with a non-forestry objective.

The Florida Forestry WBMP Program is administered by the Florida Forest Service and is implemented through a partnership with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Enrolling in the Forestry WBMP Program

Forest landowners and other forest resource professionals can enroll in the WBMP Program by completing a Notice of Intent to Implement Forestry WBMPs.

Enrollment and adherence to WBMPs, in most instances, will allow applicants to forego obtaining permits for the incidental take of state-listed imperiled species due to their bonafide ongoing forestry operations.

 To enroll in the Forestry WBMP Program:

  1. Download the Notice of Intent to Implement Forestry WBMPs[ application/pdf ] (NOI).
  2. Complete page 1 of the NOI form and sign. Please be sure to submit a separate NOI form for each property owner name as recorded by the property appraiser’s office.
  3. Complete the Implementation Checklist on page 2 of the NOI form. Use the imperiled species range maps provided in the Florida Forestry WBMP Manual [ pdf 8.4 MB ] to assist you in completing the Implementation Checklist.
  4. Submit the completed form to the addresses found at the bottom of the form. Be sure to keep a copy for your records.
  5. Implement applicable Forestry WBMPs and keep required records to document practices that are not physically observable in the field.

For more information about Florida's WBMP Program or for assistance with enrolling, please contact the BMP Forester in your region. 

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