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Tampa Free Press on MSNFWC Opens 2025 Seatrout Symposium Registration: Shape The Future Of Florida’s Fishery
Public Invited to Free Event in Daytona Beach to Discuss Regional Management Strategies and Conservation Efforts The Florida ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFWC Opens Applications For 2nd Year Of Florida Atlantic Red Snapper Research Project
Anglers on Florida's East Coast Can Apply to Fish and Help Scientists Gather Valuable Data The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced that it is now accepting applications ...
More than 900 hunters descended on the Everglades this year for the annual hunt that raises awareness about this invasive ...
The brief disputes that the department, which in recent years gained permitting authority over septic systems, has violated ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNRobotic rabbits join fight against invasive pythons in Florida Everglades
Burmese pythons have become one of Florida’s most destructive invasive species, devastating native wildlife in the Everglades ...
Watch: A Florida alligator was spotted earlier this month crossing a road with its takeout in tow. See the video here.
If the FWC approves, Florida will hold its first bear hunt in ten years. But the agency is taking steps to avoid the problems ...
Florida wildlife officers have killed three black bears in southwest Florida following a fatal attack on a man and a dog a day earlier, officials said Tuesday.
The incident occurred Monday near the intersection of State Road 29 and U.S. 41, just south of the Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area, the FWC said in a statement.
Florida wildlife authorities confirmed Friday that the grisly death of an elderly man in Collier County earlier this week was the first fatal Florida black bear attack in state history ...
OCALA, Fla. — Florida wildlife officials are moving forward with plans for what could be the state's first black bear hunt in 10 years. During a meeting in Ocala Wednesday, commissioners for the ...
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The Annual Python Hunting Challenge That Has Killed Thousands of Snakes Begins Again in Florida
The Florida Python Challenge is offering $25,000 in cash prizes for 2025 to participating hunters who capture and kill the ...
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