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FWC conducts aquatic plant control on Lochloosa Lake
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 - The FWC will treat 32 acres of invasive hydrilla in the Alachua County lake along the northeastern shoreline where it is encroaching on beneficial native submersed aquatic plants and could impact access to navigation. -
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FWC conducting aquatic habitat enhancement in Everglades WMA Complex
Friday, April 14, 2023 - This project should improve native plant diversity, wildlife foraging opportunities and recreational access through a combination of aerial herbicide treatments and prescribed burns in wetland areas of the Everglades WMA Complex that are populated with dense, monotypic invasive cattail. -
FWC issues preliminary statement regarding captive snake euthanasia at Broward County facility
Thursday, April 13, 2023 - The FWC Division of Law Enforcement is determining the full details of this incident and more information will be released as soon as it is verified and appropriate. Assembling the information and records may take time but the FWC is committed to providing it. -
FWC conducts aquatic plant control on Lake Apopka
Thursday, April 13, 2023 - The FWC will treat invasive hydrilla in the lake in areas where it is encroaching on beneficial native submersed aquatic plants and could impact access to navigation. -
FWC conducts aquatic plant control on South Lake
Monday, March 13, 2023 - The FWC will treat invasive hydrilla in the Brevard County lake in areas where it is encroaching on beneficial native submersed aquatic plants and could impact access to navigation and flood protection. -
FWC: Governor Ron DeSantis’ Framework for Freedom Budget promotes natural resource restoration initiatives and supports law enforcement
Thursday, February 2, 2023 - Included in the Governor’s budget are high-priority conservation items including eradication and control of pythons and other nonnative fish and wildlife species, enhanced protections for Florida’s manatees and sea turtles, statewide seagrass restoration support, and support for law enforcement. -
Hundreds of Burmese pythons removed during 2022 Florida Python Challenge®
Thursday, October 20, 2022 - Nearly 1,000 participants from 32 states, Canada and Latvia came together to remove hundreds of Burmese pythons from south Florida as part of the 2022 Florida Python Challenge®. -
FWC to mechanically remove floating invasive plants in Lake Istokpoga
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 - The project started on Oct.13 and is scheduled to take about two months. -
FWC to conduct Lake Okeechobee aquatic plant management starting Monday
Friday, September 23, 2022 - The cattail management areas proposed by the FWC have been approved by the Lake Okeechobee Aquatic Plant Management Interagency Task Force (an advisory group of state and federal agencies with public input on aquatic plant management conducted by the FWC, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Water Management District on Lake Okeechobee) and Audubon Florida. -
Two Burmese pythons, clutch of eggs and hatchlings found and removed from Big Cypress National Preserve
Thursday, July 14, 2022 - In addition to python removal efforts on public lands, pythons may be humanely killed on private lands at any time with landowner permission — no permit or hunting license required — and the FWC encourages people to remove and kill pythons from private lands whenever possible.
