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Invasive Species Program

Program Manager
Tim Allen
Office of Maintenance

605 Suwannee Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399

Tel: 850-410-5757
Fax: 850-410-5511
E-Mail Us

Additional Contacts
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The Purpose

To protect, establish, and manage roadside invasives, and for the conservation and protection of Florida’s natural resources and scenic beauty. To improve roadside safety. To maximize the economic, ecologic, and aesthetic benefits from the State’s investment in the roadside Invasive Species Program. To establish the responsibilities of Central and District office staff.

Resources

News

Center for Aquatic and
Invasive Plants


Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Public Database

Florida Invasives

Invasive Species: State Resources - Florida

Pesticide Chemical Search

More...
Kids Interactive Invasive Species Simulation
Posted: May 7, 2012

Report Invasive Plants and Animals in Florida here
Posted: April 20, 2012

Why we manage Aquatic Invasive Plants
Posted: April 10, 2012

Top 15 Invasive Plants in Florida
Posted: April 9, 2012

Florida's Waters are ours to Protect (Video Link)
Posted: August 27, 2008

In Partnership With

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