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|  Hyatt Regency Hotel • Jacksonville, Florida  | 
      Welcome to the 2006 Public Land Acquisition and Management 
      Partnership Conference! This year's conference is hosted by 
      the St. Johns River Water Management District. 
 
 
CONTRIBUTE TO OUR SILENT AUCTION, DONATE ITEMS NOW!
| Each year, a non-profit organization is chosen by the program committee to be the recipient of silent auction proceeds.   This year, Alachua Conservation Trust will be the beneficiary.    Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT) is one of Florida's most successful local land trusts, conserving environmental and historical sites in Alachua and surrounding counties since 1988. ACT has worked cooperatively with every state land buying agency, the Suwannee and St. Johns River Water Management Districts, and many local governments in conserving over 15,000 acres. ACT owns and manages approximately 1000 acres, holds conservation easements on another 1200 acres, and owns two historic homes from the 1800s. Ongoing projects include a major conservation easement in Putnam County, protecting the remaining lands along Prairie Creek and Hogtown Creek, and working with private landowners and developers to preserve significant natural areas in the course of development. . www.AlachuaConservationTrust.org Please contact Doreen DiCarlo to contribute auction items. Phone:561-799-8553 E-mail: ddicarlo@ces.fau.edu | 
        
 Conference Program Committee
      Alachua County 
          Florida Communities Trust
 
          Florida Division of Forestry
          Florida Department of Environmental Protection 
          Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 
		  Florida Recreation and Park Association 
          Northwest Florida Water Management District 
          South Florida Water Management District 
          Southwest Florida Water Management District 
          St. Johns River Water Management District (chair) 
          Suwannee River Water Management District 
          The Nature Conservancy 
      Trust for Public Land 
  
      
    
  
  
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                more information contact: Doreen DiCarlo at CES Phone: 561-799-8553 | Fax: 561-626-1404 | E-mail: ddicarlo@ces.fau.edu | 
 
  




