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MSRP Appendix A APPENDIX A: RECOVERY TEAM MEMBERS Multi-Species Recovery Plan for South Florida Appendix A. Names appearing in bold print denote those who authored or prepared Appointed Recovery various components of the recovery plan. Team Members Ralph Adams Geoffrey Babb Florida Atlantic University The Nature Conservancy Biological Sciences 222 South Westmonte Drive, Suite 300 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Altimonte Springs, Florida 32714-4236 Ross Alliston Alice Bard Monroe County, Environmental Florida Department of Environmental Resource Director Protection 2798 Overseas Hwy Florida Park Service, District 3 Marathon , Florida 33050 1549 State Park Drive Clermont, Florida 34711 Ken Alvarez Florida Department of Enviromental Bob Barron Protection U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Florida Park Service, 1843 South Trail Regulatory Division Osprey, Florida 34229 P.O. Box 4970 Jacksonville, Florida 32232-0019 Loran Anderson Florida State University Oron L. “Sonny” Bass Department of Biological Science National Park Service Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2043 Everglades National Park 40001 State Road 9336 Tom Armentano Homestead, Florida 33034-6733 National Park Service Everglades National Park Steven Beissinger 40001 State Road 9336 Yale University - School of Homestead, Florida 33034-6733 Forestry & Environmental Studies Sage Hall, 205 Prospect Street David Arnold New Haven, Connecticut 06511 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Rob Bennetts 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard P.O. Box 502 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 West Glacier, Montana 59936 Daniel F. Austin Michael Bentzien Florida Atlantic University U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Sciences Jacksonville Field Office 777 Glades Road 6620 Southpoint Drive South, Suite 310 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Jacksonville, Florida 32216-0912 David Auth Nancy Bissett University of Florida The Natives Florida Museum of Natural History 2929 J.B. Carter Road Gainesville, Florida 32611 Davenport, Florida 33837 Page A-1 APPENDIX A: RECOVERY TEAM MEMBERS Multi-Species Recovery Plan for South Florida Karen Bjorndal Ralph Costa Director, Center for Sea Turtle Research U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service University of Florida Clemson University, Forest Resources P.O. Box 118525 261 Lehotsky Hall, Box 341003 Gainesville, Florida 32611 Clemson, South Carolina 29634-1003 Mike Bodle Anne Cox South Florida Water Management Florida International University District Department of Biological Studies P.O. Box 24680 University Park West Palm Beach, Florida 33416-4680 Miami, Florida 33199 Gregory Bossart Barbara Culhane Miami Seaquarium Florida Department of Transportation 4406 Rickenbacker Causeway 1000 NW 111th Avenue, Room 6101 Miami, Florida 33149 Miami, Florida 33172 Reed Bowman Richard Curry Archbold Biological Station National Park Service P.O. Box 2057 Biscayne National Park Lake Placid, Florida 33852 P.O. Box 1369 Homestead, Florida 33090 Annon Bozeman U.S. Army Corps of Engineers George Dalrymple P.O. Box 4970 Everglades Research Group Jacksonville, Florida 32232 35250 SW 212 Avenue Florida City, Florida 33034 Keith Bradley Institute for Regional Conservation Steve Davis 22601 SW 152nd Avenue South Florida Water Management Goulds, Florida 33170 District P.O. Box 24680 Laura Brandt West Palm Beach, Florida 33416-4680 U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Tylan Dean 10216 Lee Road Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Boynton Beach, Florida 33437 Commission Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area David Breininger 1239 S. W. 10th St. Dynamac Corporation Ocala, Florida 34474 Dyn-2 Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899 Deena S. Decker-Walters Fairchild Tropical Garden Joe Butler 11901 Old Cutler Road University of North Florida Miami, Florida 33156-4242 Department of Natural Science Jacksonville, Florida 32224 Kris R. DeLaney Environmental Research Consultants, Steven P. Christman Inc. Florida Museum of Natural History 2257 U.S. 27 South Route 3, Box 2831 Sebring, Florida 33870 Quincy, Florida 32351 Page A-2 APPENDIX A: RECOVERY TEAM MEMBERS Multi-Species Recovery Plan for South Florida Micheal F. Delany Paul Ebersbach Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Avon Park Air Force Range Commission Natural Resources , Det 1, 6 SPTG/CEN Wildlife Research Laboratory Avon Park AF Range, Florida 33825 4005 South Main Street Gainesville, Florida 32601 Llewelyn Ehrhart University of Central Florida Don DePra Department of Biology Florida Department of Environmental P.O. Box 25000 Protection Orlando, Florida 32816 Southwest District Office 3804 Coconut Palm Drive Andrew Eller, Jr. Tampa , Florida 33619 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge Paula DePriest 3860 Tollgate Boulevard, Suite 370 National Museum of Natural History Naples, Florida 34114 The Smithsonian, Department of Botany Washington , DC 20560 Mark Elsner South Florida Water Management Mark Deyrup District Archbold Biological Station P.O. Box 24680 P.O. Box 2057 West Palm Beach, Florida 33416-4680 Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Thomas Emmel Kenneth Dodd University of Florida U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Departments of Zoology and Resources Division Entomology Southeastern Biological Science Center 421 Carr Hall 7920 NW 71st Street Gainesville, Florida 32611-0151 Gainesville, Florida 32653 Margaret Evans Deborah Drum 762 SW Chestnut Street, South Florida Water Management Portland, Oregon 97219 District 1550 Madruga Avenue, Suite 412 Steve Farnsworth Coral Gables, Florida 33146 Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resource Management Mary Duncan 3323 Belvedere Road, Building 502 Florida Department of Environmental West Palm, Florida 33406 Protection 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Terry Farrell Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 Stetson University, Biology Department Campus Box 8264 Jim Duquesnel Deland , Florida 32720 Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Florida Park Service Monica Folk Key Largo Hammock State The Nature Conservancy Botanical Site 6075 Scrub Jay Trail, P.O. Box 487 Kissimmee, Florida 34759 Key Largo, Florida 33037 Page A-3 APPENDIX A: RECOVERY TEAM MEMBERS Multi-Species Recovery Plan for South Florida Beth Forys Doria Gordon Eckerd College, Biology Department University of Florida P.O. Box 12560 Department of Botany St. Petersburg, Florida 33733 P.O. Box 118526 Gainesville, Florida 32611 Steve Francis 81st Regional Support Command Paul Gray ATTN: AFRC-CAL-EN Kramer Kissimmee Prairie Sanctuary 255 West Oxmoor Road 17350 NW 203rd Avenue Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Phil Frank Dana Griffin U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service University of Florida National Key Deer Refuge Department of Botany P. O. Box 430510 P.O. Box 118526 Big Pine Key, Florida 33043 Gainesville, Florida 32611-2035 Dick Franz Layne Hamilton U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Research Division J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife 7920 NW 71st Street Refuge Gainesville, Florida 32653 1 Wildlife Drive Sanibel, Florida 33957 Peter Frederick University of Florida, Institute of Food Roger Hammer and Agricultural Sciences Miami-Dade County Park and Dept of Wildlife and Range Sciences Recreation Department 117 Newins-Ziegler Hall Natural Areas Management P.O. Box 110450 22200 SW 137th Avenue Gainesville, Florida 32611-0450 Miami, Florida 33170 Kipp Frohlich Dennis Hardin Florida Department of Environmental Florida Department of Agriculture and Protection Consumer Services Division of Marine Species 3125 Conner Blvd. Mail Station 245 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1650 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 Jim Hardin University of Wisconsin George Gann College of Natural Resources Institute for Regional Conservation Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481 22601 SW 152nd Avenue Goulds, Florida 33170 Christina Hawkes University of Pennsylvania Dena Garvue Department of Biology, Leidy Labs Fairchild Tropical Gardens Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6018 11935 Old Cutler Road Miami, Florida 33156 Greg Hendricks Natural Resources Conservation Service 12765 West Forest Hills Boulevard Suite 1307 Wellington, Florida 33414-4763 Page A-4 APPENDIX A: RECOVERY TEAM MEMBERS Multi-Species Recovery Plan for South Florida Alan Herndon Dawn Jennings 19361 SW 128th Avenue U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Miami, Florida 33177 P.O. Box 2676 Vero Beach, Florida 32961-2676 Ron Hight Merrit Island National Wildlife Refuge Susan Jewell P.O. Box 6504 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Titusville, Florida 32782 Division of Endangered Species 1849 C. St., N. W. Nicholas Holler MS 452, Arlington Square Auburn University Washington, D. C. 20240 331 Funchess Hall Auburn, Alabama 36849-5414 Ann Johnson Florida Natural Areas Inventory Robin Huck 1018 Thomasville Road Florida Department of Environmental Suite 200C Protection Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Florida Park Service, District 1, 40, 620 State Park Lane Ken Johnson Panama City, Florida 32408 Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Mary Huffman 566 Commercial Boulevard The Nature Conservancy Naples, Florida 33942 225 E. Stuart Avenue Lake Wales, Florida 33853-3712 David Jones National Park Service Steve Humphrey Everglades National Park University of Florida 40001 State Road 9336 College of Natural Resources and Homestead, Florida 33034 Environment 330 Little Hall Dennis Jordon P.O. Box 118100 1805 N.W. 94th St. Gainesville, Florida 32611-8100 Gainesville, Florida 32606 Jerome Jackson Christopher Kernan Mississippi State University Fairchild Tropical Garden Department of Biological Sciences, 11935 Old Cutler Road Box Z Miami, Florida
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