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Recreational harvest of snook for Florida’s East Coast will close June 1

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The recreational harvest of snook in the Northeast management region, including all state and inland waters as well as adjacent federal waters, will close on June 1, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said in a reminder sent Wednesday.

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FWC has proposed a three-week bear hunt in December. A local animal activist warns against a ‘trophy hunt’

Read full article: FWC has proposed a three-week bear hunt in December. A local animal activist warns against a ‘trophy hunt’

In response to what Florida officials have referred to as the state’s “most successful conservation efforts,” the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has begun creating proposals for a potential bear hunt later this year.

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A bear recently killed a man and his dog in Florida, but data shows physical black bear encounters are very rare

Read full article: A bear recently killed a man and his dog in Florida, but data shows physical black bear encounters are very rare

Recent activity in Florida is serving as a reminder of the state’s abundant wildlife while also providing an opportunity for residents to be reminded of safety protocols if they were to encounter animals such as black bears or coyotes.

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Bear in mind: Spring brings Florida’s black bears out of hibernation, so stay safe and secure!

Read full article: Bear in mind: Spring brings Florida’s black bears out of hibernation, so stay safe and secure!

Florida’s wildlife is becoming more active since it’s springtime. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation (FWC) reminds the public to watch out for bears.

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Meeting some of the unique wildlife at the Jacksonville Zoo

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At the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, visitors will be able to meet Herman the prehensile-tailed skink, and Goober, the Aldabra tortoise.

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Invasive lionfish ‘destroying’ native fish populations off Northeast Florida coast

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Two local divers have organized a tournament on Saturday for divers to hunt invasive lionfish off Northeast Florida's coast.

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‘We can’t cuff him’: JSO removes nuisance gator from 104-year-old woman’s home

Read full article: ‘We can’t cuff him’: JSO removes nuisance gator from 104-year-old woman’s home

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office released video showing Officers Kopp and Johnson removing a small alligator from the 104-year-old woman's home near Atlantic Boulevard and Art Museum Drive.

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SnapJAX Stories: Walking on the wild side

Read full article: SnapJAX Stories: Walking on the wild side

In this week's SnapJAX stories, it was a picture of a smile that got my attention, but it wasn't human. I went to Melrose Florida to get the story behind the picture and that's when things got wild.

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After raccoon attacks St. Augustine woman in home, what should you do with wildlife invaders?

Read full article: After raccoon attacks St. Augustine woman in home, what should you do with wildlife invaders?

Did you see that story about the 75-year-old St. Augustine woman who was attacked by a raccoon?

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Attention Publix shoppers: Florida gator seeking Pub Sub relocated by FWC

Read full article: Attention Publix shoppers: Florida gator seeking Pub Sub relocated by FWC

The alligator was released back into the wild. No shoppers or employees were hurt during the encounter.

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Bears? Oh my! How to avoid attracting bears to your neighborhood

Read full article: Bears? Oh my! How to avoid attracting bears to your neighborhood

It's spring, and that means black bears in Florida will be more active, including moms and their cubs. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has some advice to help you avoid bear conflicts.

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What animal is that? Trail cams give people deep glimpse of wildlife in woods

Read full article: What animal is that? Trail cams give people deep glimpse of wildlife in woods

Animal observing at a zoo or aquarium are popular activities for many, but some have decided to take it to a new level.

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Florida wildlife officials preparing to aid manatees after record deaths

Read full article: Florida wildlife officials preparing to aid manatees after record deaths

After a record number of manatee deaths mostly linked to malnutrition, state and federal wildlife officials hope to double rescue and rehabilitation capacity before the sea cows again congregate in warm waters during the winter.

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Florida wildlife officials say some manatee food growing

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Wildlife officials working to prevent Florida manatees from starving to death say they’re encouraged that some of the marine mammals’ favorite food is growing naturally in a key area.

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Woodpecker chicks rescued by JEA lineworkers last year ready to leave roost

Read full article: Woodpecker chicks rescued by JEA lineworkers last year ready to leave roost

When pileated woodpeckers made a home in a utility pole in Atlantic Beach last year, their drilling damaged the pole to the point it had to be replaced. But when lineworkers put in the new pole, they were careful to preserve the home of the woodpeckers, which are a protected species.

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Startling statistics: Florida’s record-breaking manatee deaths ‘a very sad wake-up call’

Read full article: Startling statistics: Florida’s record-breaking manatee deaths ‘a very sad wake-up call’

Though it’s only July, the total number of Florida manatee deaths in 2021 has already reached a higher total than it did in all of 2020, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

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Wildlife officials: 20 Florida panthers killed this year

Read full article: Wildlife officials: 20 Florida panthers killed this year

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – At least 20 Florida panthers have died in 2020, a toll that appears to be on track to finish lower than in previous years. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said that almost all of the panther deaths were caused by people. We don’t want to make too much of it yet, but it certainly gets our attention,” Onorato told the newspaper. Florida panthers are the only puma still roaming east of the Mississippi River. Advocates are fighting a proposed toll road expansion, which could bring a new highway near panther habitat.

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10-foot python removed from under car hood in Florida

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DANIA BEACH, Fla. – Authorities say a 10-foot Burmese python was removed from under the hood of a car in Florida. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said in a tweet Thursday that the snake was coiled up inside the engine compartment of a Ford Mustang in Dania Beach, which is adjacent to Fort Lauderdale. “Our officers responded and safely captured and removed the approximately 10-foot invasive snake,” the tweet said. The largest python captured so far in South Florida was more than 18 feet long. It wasn't immediately clear what became of the python found inside the Mustang.

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7-foot alligator wanders into Florida garage

Read full article: 7-foot alligator wanders into Florida garage

After reading this, you might want to go check and make sure your garage door is closed. When you leave your garage open in Florida, you never know what might crawl in. A North Port resident found a 7-foot alligator hiding in their garage alongside the driver’s side of their car, according to the North Port Police Department. According to the police department’s Facebook post, the confused gator was relocated to a nearby canal. See ya later, alligator!

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Toadly toxic toads are invading Florida yards: Here’s how to deal with those froggers

Read full article: Toadly toxic toads are invading Florida yards: Here’s how to deal with those froggers

Cane toads ooze a milky, toxic substance called bufotoxin, which is deadly to cats and dogs if they bite, sniff or lick the giant toads. The toxin is also dangerous for humans, and people should wear gloves and protective gear when disposing of the toads, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Cane toads are native to South and Central America and first brought to Florida to manage pests in sugar cane fields in the 1930s, according to the University of Florida. Now cane toads are reported in Central and South Florida, usually south of the I-4 corridor. Click on the icons below to see reported cane toad sightings in Florida.

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