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|Link Url=http://gophertortoisecouncil.org/ | |Link Url=http://gophertortoisecouncil.org/ | ||
|Description=The Gopher Tortoise Council was formed in 1978 by a group of southeastern biologists and other citizens concerned with the decline of the gopher tortoise. | |Description=The Gopher Tortoise Council was formed in 1978 by a group of southeastern biologists and other citizens concerned with the decline of the gopher tortoise. | ||
|Text_Body=The goals of the Council are: | |Text_Body=The goals of the Council are: | ||
(1) to offer professional advice for management, conservation, and protection of gopher tortoises; | (1) to offer professional advice for management, conservation, and protection of gopher tortoises; | ||
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(4) to seek effective protection of the gopher tortoise and other upland species throughout the southeastern United States. | (4) to seek effective protection of the gopher tortoise and other upland species throughout the southeastern United States. | ||
|Region=Florida | |||
|Type=Web Site | |||
|Topic=Non-Governmental Organizations | |||
|Subtopic=Wildlife | |||
|Poster=Admin | |Poster=Admin | ||
|Posted=20191117110919 | |Posted=20191117110919 | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:29, December 29, 2021
Gopher Tortoise Council
The Gopher Tortoise Council was formed in 1978 by a group of southeastern biologists and other citizens concerned with the decline of the gopher tortoise.
The goals of the Council are:
(1) to offer professional advice for management, conservation, and protection of gopher tortoises;
(2) to encourage the study of the life history, ecology, behavior, physiology, and management of gopher tortoises and other upland species;
(3) to conduct active public information and conservation education programs;
(4) to seek effective protection of the gopher tortoise and other upland species throughout the southeastern United States.
Posted By: AdminPost Date: 2019-11-17