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Unit Name: Salt Lake Wildlife Management Area<br />

Acres: 11,192<br />

Managing<br />

Agency:<br />

FWC<br />

Current Management Plan<br />

Approved:<br />

425<br />

4/21/2006<br />

Narrative:<br />

The management plan for this area was approved prior to July, 2008, and does not contain the<br />

eight common management goals and associated quantitative measures that are now required to<br />

be addressed by all management plans. Our progress, during the last two years toward achieving<br />

the common goals and applicable core objectives are described in the narrative below and in<br />

quantitative terms in the tables. Where applicable, this narrative lists outstanding<br />

accomplishments, identifies any deficiencies and corrective actions, and provides other important<br />

or clarifying information for each <strong>of</strong> the required management goals.<br />

Only hogs were listed as exotic animals present. Many other species occur but were not counted<br />

(e.g. Cuban tree frog, brown anole, English sparrow, Eurasian collared dove, fire ants, etc.)<br />

A Hydrological Restoration Needs Assessment was requested from St. Johns River Water<br />

Management District (half owners <strong>of</strong> tract) and they advised by letter that they didn’t feel a full<br />

assessment was necessary.

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