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March 8, 2007

Florida Bureau of Invasive Plant Management Research Program, Fiscal Year 2007-2008
Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
The Bureau of Invasive Plant Management funds scientific research projects to improve Florida's invasive plant management programs by ensuring they are cost-efficient and the control techniques employed are effective, safe, and environmentally compatible. For fiscal year 2006-2007, the bureau is spending a total of $1.9 million on scientific research and outreach projects.The bureau is obligated by law to spend at least $150,000 per year on biological control research.
The closing due date for pre-proposals is Apr 6, 2007.

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