Thousands of cold-stunned Florida iguanas dropped off
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Florida’s hunting landscape shifts as FWC greenlights sweeping rule changes
Florida’s backcountry is getting a bit of a facelift after the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officially signed off on a series of rule changes this week. During their February meeting,
Florida's first black bear hunt in a decade resulted in the killing of 52 bears. No citations were issued to participating hunters.
NO LONGER ACCEPTING 年 For wildlife officials, this cold snap was a chance to remove some invasive green iguanas from Florida. They shared the final count ⬇️
IT'S OFFICIAL 年 FWC officials gave final approval to designate the Florida reef gecko as a state-designated threatened species.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted to adopt the new rules after some commissioners echoed concerns from animal advocates that some
The new year started off with a bang when a python hunter caught a 202-pound female python. That's a lot of meat to eat. But don't do that.
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Florida overhauls trapping rules to prioritize humane standards and data collection
In a move that marks the first major update to state trapping regulations in decades, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) finalized a series of rule amendments this week during their meeting in Tallahassee.