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The Florida Ranchlands Environmental Services Project (FRESP) was launched in 2005 after the World Wildlife Fund with several cattle ranchers in the Lake Okeechobee basin, concluded that a program to promote changes in water management practices on 850,000 acres of improved and unimproved pasture could moderate water flows to the lake, reduce phosphorus loads beyond what is required by LOPP, and add to wetlands habitat. The study concluded that the agencies could buy these environmental services from cattle ranchers at a lower cost than producing the services by building new public works projects. This part of the program looked at increase wetland habitat and increasing habitat for multiple species on pasture lands. |
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