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FWC confirms fatal bear attack in Collier County
Friday, May 9, 2025 - On Monday morning, May 5, family members reported a relative missing from his residence and signs of recent disturbances that could have been caused by a bear or bears around the property. -
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Spring is the time to start being BearWise® this year
Friday, March 28, 2025 - To avoid vehicle collisions with bears and other wildlife, slow down when driving, particularly on rural highways at dawn or dusk. -
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Manatees are on the move — go slow & look out below
Thursday, March 27, 2025 - As temperatures rise in spring, manatees gradually disperse from their winter habitats and are more likely to be present in rivers, canals and nearshore waters. -
Tips to safely co-exist with alligators/Consejos para convivir de forma segura con aligátores
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 - Access safety information resources in both English and Spanish by visiting MyFWC.com/Alligator and clicking on “Living with Alligators.” -
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Learn how to be croc-wise/Aprenda a ser prudente con los cocodrilos (in English and Spanish)
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FWC approves Levy County Manatee Protection Zone amendments
Thursday, February 27, 2025 - The changes address manatee protection, enforcement concerns and boater safety in the area. -
FWC Applauds Governor DeSantis’ Recommended Budget for Prioritizing Florida’s Natural Resources
Monday, February 3, 2025 - Recommendations include $30 million to Restore Apalachicola’s Oyster Habitat, $10 Million for Shooting Sports Facilities, and $10 million for Artificial Reefs -
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FWC enhances boater safety with interactive waterway app campaign
Wednesday, January 8, 2025 - Over 1 million boat owners in Florida now have access to the following benefits and safety features in the free DECKEE app. -
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Manatees are on the move – go slow and look out below
Monday, November 4, 2024 - Manatees can be challenging to see in the water despite their size. Boaters and watercraft operators can better spot manatees by wearing polarized glasses, going slow and abiding by all manatee protection zones. -
Zone D’s deer season begins tomorrow, Oct. 26, with new CWD regulations in place
Friday, October 25, 2024 - These measures aim to increase sampling and help protect Florida’s white-tailed deer herd by reducing the potential spread of CWD within the CWD Management Zone and to other parts of the state.




