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In the decade ahead, JOE will make a significant contribution to protecting the Panama City crayfish by voluntarily entering into an agreement to conserve almost 2,000 acres of habitat.



"The combination of St. Joe's vision and stewardship, the passion of the wildlife biologists on staff and the commitment of its partners is significant to long-term conservation of not only red-cockaded woodpeckers, but other protected species in Northwest Florida."

? Ralph Costa, Retired U.S. Fish and
   Wildlife Service Red-Cockaded
   Woodpecker Recovery Coordinator



Moving Beyond Green

Over the past decade, JOE has emerged as one of Florida's leading conservationists. In addition to helping permanently protect more than 170,000 acres and promoting species protection and enhancement, JOE has raised the bar for developers in Florida by frequently exceeding environmental protection standards set by regulators.

In the decade ahead, JOE intends to lead by example: standardizing best environmental practices, preserving and restoring critical habitat, making plans to protect entire watersheds, and protecting Northwest Florida's heritage and quality of life.

JOE's Commitment Going Forward

Plan

Plan on a Large Scale

JOE is committed to large-scale land-use planning that carefully considers the environment first and, as a result, accomplishes a level of conservation and connectivity rarely seen in Florida.
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Protect

Protect Florida's Environmental Treasures

Northwest Florida is a biologically diverse region. JOE understands very well the critical importance of protecting the region's environmental jewels.
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Preserve

Preserve Habitat and Protect Wildlife

Over the past decade, the gopher tortoise, the flatwoods salamander, the red-cockaded woodpecker and many other Northwest Florida neighbors have benefited from JOE 's voluntary efforts to ensure the region remains a place they can call home.
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Develop

Develop Lightly on the Land

JOE 's commitment to preserving Northwest Florida's special places is most evident in its communities, where typically at least 40 percent of the land is set aside and preserved as parks, open space and conservation areas.
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Educate

Educate the Next Generation

JOE is working closely with Audubon of Florida to create a state-of-the-art interpretive nature center to anchor the West Bay Preservation Area.
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