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FWC: Governor DeSantis Made Conservation A Priority
Thursday, December 29, 2022 - Governor DeSantis’ focus on protecting our natural resources and his continued support, ensures that residents and visitors will benefit and enjoy our environmental resources for generations to come while remaining the Fishing and Boating Capital of the World. -
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Share the beach with shorebirds this winter
Thursday, December 15, 2022 - Both resident and migratory shorebirds rely on Florida’s sandy beaches for important habitat and resting spots. -
Boaters are encouraged to be on the lookout during right whale calving season
Friday, December 2, 2022 - Be on the lookout for North Atlantic right whales that are calving in state and federal waters off Florida, Georgia and South Carolina from November through April. -
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FWC approves state listing of striped newt as threatened
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 - Significant population declines have been documented throughout the range of this native salamander since 2000. -
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Updates to permitting guidelines benefit Florida gopher tortoises
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 - The goal of the update is to better protect gopher tortoises by incentivizing relocations to protected recipient sites, clearly defining roles and responsibilities in the relocation process, and clarifying other provisions in the guidelines. -
FWC to conduct wetland restoration project on Big Pine Key
Monday, November 21, 2022 - Six abandoned roads will be removed and four water control structures will be constructed near Key Deer Boulevard and Watson Road. -
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It’s Manatee Awareness month: FWC reminds boaters to go slow, look out below
Tuesday, November 1, 2022 - Boaters should follow guidelines and follow all manatee protection zones; look out while boating; wear polarized glasses and always give them space. -
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Now is the time to exclude bats from your structures
Monday, October 24, 2022 - Exclusion devices allow bats to safely exit a structure without reentry and are the only legal and appropriate method to remove bats from your home or building. It is illegal in Florida to kill or harm bats. -
FWC’s Wildlife Alert now using Tip411 system for better communication
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 - The public can contact FWC Law Enforcement by downloading an easy-to-use iPhone or Android app: “FWC Wildlife Alert.” -
FWC reminds captive wildlife facilities, owners, operators to prepare and have a plan in place for impending severe weather
Friday, September 23, 2022 - After Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the FWC instituted additional requirements for captive wildlife owners to reduce the threat of escape or injury of captive wildlife.




