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Tampa Free Press on MSNRed Tide Status Remains Low, But Monitoring Continues In Southwest Florida
Minimal Presence Detected in Southwest Florida as Monitoring Continues The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNBear hit and killed on I-4 in Seminole County, FWC says
A bear was hit and killed early Friday morning on Interstate 4 in Seminole County, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
On August 13th and 14th, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will consider rules for a three-week bear hunt ...
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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 ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission picked up a 300-pound dead bear after it was struck by a car on I-95 near 210 in St. Johns County on Wednesday.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission personnel responded to Florida's Turnpike in Miami-Dade County to remove an ...
For Florida boaters, recent summers have meant more crowds and more crashes. Peaking every year from May through July, ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is launching its 2025 Lionfish challenge on May 24, to help remove the invasive fish from Florida’s waters.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said it is investigating after an “abnormal” increase in injuries among pelicans along Central Florida coastal counties.
Florida's new python-sniffing dogs have 1st success Read full article: Florida's new python-sniffing dogs have 1st success The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation is beginning a new program to ...
We strongly urge the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to keep all management options on the table, including the creation of no-take marine reserves. We need to see a science-based ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted Thursday on a final rule change regarding restrictions on non-native reptiles. The commission was inundated with public input — going ...
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