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In helping attain goals within the new UF Conservation Area Land Management Plan, which serves to preserve and promote conservation areas at UF, the Agronomy and Soils Club has adopted a second area on campus to maintain and protect.� The McCarty Woods is a 2.9 acre disturbed upland hardwood dominated forest located within the center of many UF classrooms and offices.� It is an area in desperate need of restoration and promotion as a valuable natural campus area and teaching resource.� The Agronomy and Soils Club has received a conservation area grant to restore trails, remove invasive species, preserve ecosystem health, and increase awareness of the McCarty Woods natural area.� Promotion of both agriculture and natural resources are important to campus environments and the UF Agronomy and Soils Club is proud to sponsor areas where preservation, restoration, research and teaching can come together and benefit the community as a whole.�