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The Bureau of Invasive Plant Management is charged
with controlling invasive aquatic plants in Florida's
450 public water bodies, covering 1.25 million acres of
fresh water. Using the latest biological, mechanical and
herbicidal management techniques, scientists reduce
invasive plants to the lowest possible levels while
conserving and protecting native plant and animal
communities, human health and property. The Bureau also
oversees the Upland Invasive Plant Management Funding
Program utilizing a statewide coordinated approach to
address the challenges of upland exotic plant species...more
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