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Monroe County Marine Resources reached a historic milestone in the removal of derelict vessels from Florida Keys waters with the removal of 248 derelict vessels during the past 12 months.
On August 13th and 14th, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will consider rules for a three-week bear hunt.
Before 1991, the species was only found in four counties (Baker, Columbia, Nassau and Union) in northeast Florida, which is the southernmost edge of its range, according to the FWC. But the “secretive ...
Public Invited to Free Event in Daytona Beach to Discuss Regional Management Strategies and Conservation Efforts The Florida ...
Jeff Knight, the former owner of Jannus Live, was charged on multiple counts of leaving the scene of a boat accident earlier ...
Some hatchlings may need rehabilitation and taken by boat offshore after being trapped in seaweed, or washing back to the beach with it.
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — Divers hit the waters off South Florida early Wednesday morning for lobster mini season. The event ...
Here's an estimate of how many alligators live in Florida, a list of the top five most alligator-infested rivers in the state ...
The brief disputes that the department, which in recent years gained permitting authority over septic systems, has violated ...
The FWC removed the nest from David's backyard after discovering the eggs did not survive to hatch. While researchers ...
FWC said in the latest incident, a boater crashed into a piling near the Alligator Reef. All five people on board were injured, two were airlifted to a hospital.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is set to consider rules for a proposed bear hunt in December.