9/9/12: Draft Plans to Develop Crane Point Hammock
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity has moved toward approval of $727,000 of federal Community Development Block Grant funds to finance a zip-line tourism attraction in one of the largest remaining stands of tropical hardwood hammock in the Florida Keys. In addition to this plant community’s status of critical conservation concern, the development site, Crane Point Hammock, serves as a primary feeding destination for the country’s largest remaining nesting concentration of White-crowned Pigeons. This bird was recently added to the state’s highest-priority list of protected species by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The accompanying draft management plan repeatedly focuses on the need to protect remaining hardwood hammocks from development.

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