Invasive exotic plants know no boundaries. If public conservation lands' managers wish to achieve long-term success, it is critical for them to reach out and collaborate with all stakeholders, including private landowners. In Florida, many regions are exploring uncharted partnership territories with private landowners and experiencing great results, unexpected benefits, political backing, and unrivaled efficiencies. Pilot programs involving landowner outreach, creative funding, grant matches, ordinances, tax breaks, and voluntary certifications are popping up throughout the state, spearheaded by stakeholder groups. Whether working with small lot owners, large acreage farmers, or retail nurseries, it is happening in Florida, and could be applicable to your region. The ideas and energy are spreading like weeds.
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Cooperative Weed Management Areas
incentives
invasive species
partnerships
private lands