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FWC resolution urges Dept. of Interior
to open Big Cypress Addition for recreational use
June 12, 2008
Contact: Henry Cabbage 850-528-1755
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) adopted a resolution Wednesday, urging federal
officials to open the 146,000-acre Big Cypress National Preserve
Addition to a full range of public recreation.
The National Park Service and U.S. Department of
the Interior are in the final stages of adopting a management
plan that lays out what types of recreational use they will
allow on the area. The FWC resolution emphasizes the U.S.
Congress established the preserve and addition to provide
traditional public recreation in addition to resource
protection.
Also, the resolution urges the federal agencies
to consult and cooperate with the FWC to provide recreational
uses such as hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing and motor
vehicle access and ensure any associated restrictions are
reasonable and justified.
“…the (FWC) strongly believes in making public
lands as accessible as possible to the public for their use,
education and enjoyment while maintaining fish and wildlife
conservation values,” the resolution reads.
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