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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 ...
Before 1991, the species was only found in four counties (Baker, Columbia, Nassau and Union) in northeast Florida, which is the southernmost edge of its range, according to the FWC. But the “secretive ...
Public Invited to Free Event in Daytona Beach to Discuss Regional Management Strategies and Conservation Efforts The Florida ...
Organizers are preparing for a key meeting in two weeks on rules for a proposed bear hunt in Florida that could happen by the end of 2025, which a Seminole County wildlife activist is calling “a huge ...
A brief contends the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission — not the Department of Environmental Protection — is ...
Watch: A Florida alligator was spotted earlier this month crossing a road with its takeout in tow. See the video here.
What’s happening Volunteers needed for International Coastal Cleanup: Volusia County residents can participate in the International Coastal Cleanup at their choice of more than 20 sites along the ...
Level up your gardening expertise by recycling your yard waste. Presented by UF/IFAS Extension Osceola County. Advance registration required. 11 a.m.-noon Aug. 5, UF/IFAS Extension Osceola, 1921 ...
Florida panthers are making a comeback. That's the conclusion a team including UCLA biologists has come to following an ...
The brief disputes that the department, which in recent years gained permitting authority over septic systems, has violated ...
In 1995, panthers from Texas were introduced to the Sunshine State in an attempt to preserve the Florida panther population from inbreeding leading toward extinction.  A new study shows that ...
Some hatchlings may need rehabilitation and taken by boat offshore after being trapped in seaweed, or washing back to the ...