Research and Outreach Grants Related to Invasive Plant Management in Florida

    From Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Invasive Plant Management Section (FWC-IPMS) is dedicated to managing invasive non-native plants across Florida’s public lands and waterways through science-based policies and methods. This involves supporting scientific research on aquatic and upland plant management, as well as promoting educational outreach about the importance of invasive plant management.

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    Overview

    The grant program provided by FWC-IPMS aims to support scientific research and outreach related to the management of invasive non-native plants in Florida. Goals of the program include the advancement of basic and applied research on the life history and control methodologies of invasive species, as well as enhancing public understanding and awareness of the economic and environmental impacts of invasive plants. The program seeks to fund projects that range from studying invasive species' behaviors to developing effective control techniques and conducting public surveys and educational initiatives.

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