Managing invasive plants in the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes is the topic of a public meeting hosted by the FWC
Managing invasive plants in the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes is the topic of a public meeting hosted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). The meeting is in Kissimmee on Wednesday, September 15, from 6-8 p.m. at the Osceola Council on Aging at 700 Generation Point, Kissimmee, FL, 34744.
The focus of this meeting is to gather input and feedback from stakeholders about invasive plant management activities during the past 6 months and to discuss proposed management activities for the next 6 months. Public input from the wide variety of user groups on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes (which includes Lakes Kissimmee, Hatchineha, Cypress, Jackson, Marian, Tohopekaliga, and East Lake Tohopekaliga) is critical creating a well-balanced approach to managing hydrilla and other invasive aquatic plants.
RSVP Required to Attend:
Due to social distancing guidelines at the meeting facility, participation will be limited to no more than 54 persons.
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