
42:20
Kimberly Tillman, North Florida Land Trust, O2O Program Coordinator.

42:49
Thomas Scott

43:27
Larame Ferry, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Land Conservation Coordinator

43:33
NE Florida Coastal Coordinator, USFWS

43:36
Vivienne Sclater, Archbold Biological Statio, Director of Data and Technology

43:47
Tom Hoctor, Director, Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, University of Florida

43:54
Steve Schroeder, SRWMD, Office of Administration Chief (land acquisitions/surplus)

43:57
Sine Murray, Program Manager Florida Forever, Department of Environmental Protection.

43:58
Jason Lauritsen

43:58
Good morning all. Matthew Corby, Conservation Manager for Camp Blanding Joint Training Center.

43:59
Chad Allison; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Partners for Fish and Wildlife/Coastal Program Coordinator

44:00
Sarah Lockhart, PhD Student, Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, University of Florida

44:00
Joshua Daskin, Archbold Biological Station, Director of Conservation.

44:00
Thomas ScottOsceola National ForestDistrict Ranger- Employee recruitment

44:02
Brian Zielinski, USDA NRCS, Acting ASTC for Partnerships

44:10
Mickey Thomason- Park Manager Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway Florida Park Service

44:10
Michael Bush, USDA-NRCS (Gainesville), Wetland Reserve Easement Program Coordinator

44:12
Hugh Thomas, Exe Director @ Suwannee River Water Management District

44:19
Susan Carr. Strategic Conservation Manager for the Alachua Conservation Trust!! Biggest challenge? Landowner engagement and conservation funding...

44:19
Jim McCarthy, president, North Florida Land Trust. Securing the funding to acquire property or easements

44:20
Travis Thornley, USFS, Wildlife Biologist, Osceola NF

44:21
Good morning! Jeremy Olson, St. Johns River Water Management District, Program Manager, Bureau of Land Resources

44:23
Rebecca Shelton, TNC, Forest Project Manager/LIT Lead

44:35
Beverly McCarroll, State Biologist, NRCS

44:43
Cat Ingram, Forest Legacy Program, Florida Forest Service

44:44
Sam Baraoidan, Project Associate at WildLandscapes International

44:46
Anne Barkdoll, Div Recreation and Parks, District Biologist

44:48
always trying to find willing landowners in need of habitat management/restoration

44:53
Ramesh Buch, NFLT Director of Conservation Acquisitions. Challenge is meeting goal of 140K acres in 28 years. Need to move past talking and planning to action. Need to document action.

44:59
Jason LauritsenJason@floridawildifecorridor.org239.229.8170Chief Conservation OfficerFlorida Wildlife Corridor Foundation

45:02
Kent Wimmer, Defenders of Wildlife, Coordinator for the Northwest Florida Sentinel Landscape. Challenge - figuring out how our partners can effectively contribute to sentinel landscape.

45:09
Jason Ballard, FWC, Private Lands Biologist- Ocala, Central Florida

45:17
Erica Hernandez, Conservation Director, Alachua Conservation Trust

45:18
Bjørn Parramoure - Conservationist @ Putnam Land Conservancy - Challenge: producing a sharable image that communicates the heart behind wildlife corridors

45:20
Good morning! Sarah Gledhill, VP of the Florida Wildlife Federation. Based in St Johns County

45:31
Eve Shackleton- USFS- Special Uses Program Manager. I'm pretty new to this so I'm learning about our partners and the process for grabbing land for conservation.

45:44
Matthew Chopp, FWC-USFS Shared Stewardship Coordinator at Osceola NF ...Biggest challenge? - Framing "landscape conservation" around the good work colleagues are already conducting..

46:28
Please introduce yourself with your name, organization, and job title. I would love to know your biggest challenge right now in and outside of the O2O as well.

46:43
Biggest challenge? Lots of work to do here (Ocala NF)- no people to do it...yet.

46:50
NFLT

46:52
Brian Branciforte, FWC, Wildlife Diversity Conservation. Challenge- too much to do!

46:53
Kimberly (Kim) Hall | Conservation Transaction Manager

47:07
Cassie Froeba, North Florida Land Trust, Director of Operations

47:09
Joe Vaughn - FWC, Landowner Assistance Program (LAP)

47:16
Sheila Theus, SJRWMD, Director Real Estate Services

47:20
Hi. Sara May, USDA-NRCS, Easement Program Specialist

47:38
Heather Nagy, Conservation Acquisitions Coordinator, North Florida Land Trust

47:53
Mark Asleson - FWC Landowner Assistance Program

48:12
Biggest challenge is protecting our strategic priorities based on the strong science foundation we have and keep working on. And making sure that the organizations that are doing the difficult land conservation work with the landowners and other partners get the credit for their hard work and successes. That is a statewide issue currently.

48:16
Dan Pearson, FDEP, Div of Rec & Parks, District Biologist

48:56
Ivan Green Deputy Forest Supervisor National Forest in Florida.

54:02
Howard Wanamaker, Clay County Manager

01:01:25
How often is FLUCCS updated?

01:02:18
Is there a FLUM similar to this (statewide)?

01:07:08
FLUCCS is maintained at Water Management District scale. In recent iterations the three larger peninsular WMDs have been updating FLUCCS for their districts whereas the FDEP maintains FLUCCS for the Suwannee and NW Florida districts. So dates vary by district, though most have updates that are no older than approximately 3 years old. FDEP aggregates a statewide version available on their GIS website and through the Florida Geographic Data Library (FGDL) that should indicate what years the various parts of the statewide version are from.

01:07:37
Sarah - I recall FLUCCS having a Land Cover layer in addition to the Land Use layer. How does the CLC v3.5 compare to FLUCCS Land Cover? Is there a crosswalk?

01:08:00
There is now a statewide Future Land Use Map available in FGDL that I think is updated to 2019-2020.

01:09:29
Thank you

01:09:31
The Forest Service ownership has changed since some of these dates

01:09:49
American Farmland Trust might have data they could share from their Farms Under Threat assessments.

01:10:16
Jason, there is a crosswalk and the land use portions of FLUCCS are used for the land use portions of the CLC. But the most recent version of the CLC includes updates to ONLY natural communities and not land uses from FLUCCS. And that is an issue that is currently being resolved though it will take at least a few months before there is a new combined version of CLC.

01:12:13
Jason, yes, we will be talking to American Farmland Trust for their data that is relevant to the new Florida 2070 update as well as FEGN strategic prioritization and this project specifically. We also expect to collaborate with them to provide additional crosswalks between their results and the Florida Agriculture 2070 results.

01:13:37
Sarah- May we have your contact information?

01:13:56
Will you send out the list of what you plan on having as base data so we can keep track of what we might suggest as additional layers?

01:14:20
Both location overlays options would be good, at USDA we use TSR (PLSS) exclusively

01:14:31
https://padlet.com/ktillman6/82j7kp6bqcbs1u76

01:15:00
Thanks Kimberly!

01:15:33
Nice presentation Sarah, such a great tool!

01:15:51
Ray Collins - FLorida Defense Support Task Force: From the standpoint of working with land management and encroachment issues with the military bases in Florida MGRS is more useful for our organization.

01:19:02
My contact info: S.Lockhart@ufl.edu

01:19:44
We have used GLO maps from the 1930's for historic communities.

01:20:21
https://padlet.com/ktillman6/82j7kp6bqcbs1u76

01:22:29
Biggest challenge: Lack of funding for research on fine-scale functional connectivity (species-specific) needs

01:25:46
LWCF acquisition often goes to the "but for" species. But for protection this species is greatly threatened with extinction. Endemism is more important the Federal status.

01:32:25
Florida 2020 should be added, and then there will be an update to Florida 2070 that will be available later this year.

01:33:49
You could add the SECAS Conservation Blueprint map that will show priority areas into SE Georgia.

01:35:20
Ocala 2 Okefenokee

01:36:23
Will you be able to upload a shapefile of a potential project? Sorry if I missed this..

01:39:13
Ownership changes very fast.

01:40:09
Hi Sine- not sure I understand the question. If you have shapefiles you would like to contribute to the Viewer please send it to Kimberly!

01:40:16
Why not just include the parcel number, and then it is easy to look up the info on the property appraiser sites.

01:40:33
Yeah, that's a good balance.

01:41:41
https://padlet.com/ktillman6/82j7kp6bqcbs1u76

01:42:15
jumping on the shapefile upload conversation. Having the ability to create your own layer, or polygons (even if temporary) in order to create a map that reflects alternatives etc, that shouldn't, or don't need to be part of the permanent layers.

01:42:51
Maintaining Landowner trust is very important. The extra step to look at property appraiser website yourself rather than have landowner name readily available is worth effort.

01:43:37
We are about 30 day out when switching ownerships records and subdivision of parcels. Marion County was at 45 days.

01:43:53
I think the extra step is awkward. Land ownership is public information.

01:47:26
Kimberly great info and tools, sorry I have another meeting I have to get to. Keep up the good work.

01:48:17
Will any of the data be downloadable? You might have said

01:49:00
I can send you files on TNCs Fire data and historic LL Range.

01:49:59
Tall Timbers has created and is maintaining a fire GIS data layer for Florida.

01:50:13
You will be able to print maps, but we may have to look into other options for downloads

01:52:28
Google Earth Pro allows for several new file types.

01:52:42
FYI, the Conservation Planning Atlas simple viewer has an easy "report out" function that produces a .pdf report with hyperlinks to the online project area analysis. That could be a good "print" function for the O2O tool...

01:53:00
Interesting! Thank you

01:53:18
FDOT and FFWCC data sets to considr adding.Bear and Panther mortality data, "wildlife crossings" data would be helpful. These data

01:54:12
Great meeting today and wonderful mapping tool. I have to step away for another meeting. Reach out anytime.

01:54:23
Does your map include military overlays used in the NE Fla Sentinel Landscape application?

01:55:38
Regarding the Wildlife Crossings data, Dist 1 has been doing an inventory of existing structures and their functional utility as wildlife crossings even if they aren't designed as crossing, to get a better picture. But I think these data are lacking in Dist 2 and Dist 5.

02:04:44
We will also be releasing FEGN component layers (such as the FEGN Major River Connectivity layer) for use in viewers like this. This project will be the first place those layers will be available, but we will also have an FEGN statewide viewer in a few months.

02:05:50
Good stuff, very interesting!! Thank you!\

02:07:38
Ocala National forest would like to be a part of that, or at least I would (GIS)

02:07:41
will you please share link to the recording with us by email? -I missed a few chat comments and it'd be great to review the meeting...

02:08:13
Thank you all for the wonderful feedback, discussions and questions! Exciting to work with you all!

02:08:50
Thanks for really great information.

02:09:05
Thanks Kimberly and everyone.

02:09:13
Looks like a great tool! Thank you

02:09:17
Thank you!

02:09:26
Thank you, Sarah and Kimberly. Very productive meeting!

02:09:30
Thank you!!!

02:09:34
Thanks, this is a great project

02:09:40
Thanks Kimberly! This will be a powerful tool.

02:09:45
Thank you NFLT!

02:09:56
https://o2owildlifecorridor.org/

02:10:05
Great job ladies!

02:10:45
I would hang out longer, but I have a RCPP Proposal review meeting on new proposals...great meeting and very excited for the online mapping tool!

02:10:58
Thanks! This was great - I am so glad that I am here!