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Flagler County land management reports $20 million ESL fund, prescribed burns and feral-hog captures
Summary
The county's land-management staff said they manage about 12,000 acres, have roughly $20 million available for environmentally sensitive lands (ESL) acquisitions, conducted nine prescribed burns (411 acres) in FY2025, and reported 412 feral hog captures this year as part of an invasive-wildlife program.
Flagler County's land-management division presented an annual update Nov. 17 highlighting conservation acquisitions, invasive-species control and habitat management.
The division's director told the board the county manages about 12,000 acres across 17 parks and preserves and five Florida Communities Trust sites and currently has roughly $20 million in ESL funds available for land purchases and easements. The director said recent…
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