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AoR 181: Jim Strickland, Keeping Florida Ranches Ahead of the Bulldozer

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Apr 30, 202601:01:43Science & Medicine

Jim Strickland is managing partner at Blackbeard's Ranch in southwest Florida, co-founder of the Florida Conservation Group, and vice chair of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association Environmental Stewardship Award Pro...

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AoR 181: Jim Strickland, Keeping Florida Ranches Ahead of the Bulldozer is an episode from The Art of Range by Art of Range. Jim Strickland is managing partner at Blackbeard's Ranch in southwest Florida, co-founder of the Florida Conservati...

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Published Apr 30, 2026, 01:01:43 long, audio available.

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Jim Strickland is managing partner at Blackbeard's Ranch in southwest Florida, co-founder of the Florida Conservation Group, and vice chair of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association Environmental Stewardship Award Program. Over a seventy-year career in cattle, Jim watched nearly 100,000 acres of leased pasture disappear to development around Sarasota, and in response he helped build a coalition of ranchers, scientists, and conservation groups that has now facilitated roughly 160,000 acres of easements and pushed the Florida legislature toward a $300 million appropriation for easement funding. In this conversation, Jim and Tip discuss the mechanics and politics of conservation easements, the emerging market for paying ranchers for ecosystem services like Florida Panther habitat and aquifer recharge, prescribed fire on pyrogenic Florida rangelands, and Jim's experience as reportedly the first rancher to deploy virtual fence at scale east of the Mississippi — now covering 7,000 acres. Florida's ranchers are only one-half of one percent of the state's population, but they steward the water, wildlife corridors, and working open space that 22 million Floridians depend on, and Jim makes a compelling case for why telling that story well may be the most important conservation work of all. Music by Lewis Roise. Go to for the transcript and links to resources mentioned in this episode.

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Published Apr 30, 2026 and 01:01:43 long