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LIVE RADAR: Thunderstorms moving through Flagler, Putnam counties, flood advisory

FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION


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Putnam County deputies, FWC looking for missing kayaker in St. Johns River

Read full article: Putnam County deputies, FWC looking for missing kayaker in St. Johns River

The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said it is searching around the Memorial Bridge in the St. Johns River for a missing kayaker.

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TELL US: How do you feel about the proposed Guana Preserve land swap?

Read full article: TELL US: How do you feel about the proposed Guana Preserve land swap?

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is considering a land swap of 3,000 acres of private land in exchange for 600 acres of the Guana River Wildlife Management area in St. Johns County.

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Protesters in Riverside voice concerns about FWC’s proposals for potential black bear hunt

Read full article: Protesters in Riverside voice concerns about FWC’s proposals for potential black bear hunt

Protestors in Riverside voiced their concerns about the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission considering proposals for a potential black bear hunt starting later this year.

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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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‘This one needed to go’: Atlantic Beach mayor hopes coyote’s death brings closure to series of reported attacks

Read full article: ‘This one needed to go’: Atlantic Beach mayor hopes coyote’s death brings closure to series of reported attacks

A coyote believed to be behind several recent attacks on residents and pets in Atlantic Beach has been found dead in a junkyard, police said Thursday.

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Shorebirds, seabirds prefer nesting on rooftops with gravel — a rare option in Northeast Florida

Read full article: Shorebirds, seabirds prefer nesting on rooftops with gravel — a rare option in Northeast Florida

It might seem strange, but those flocks of shorebirds and seabirds you see on Northeast Florida’s beaches actually prefer not to nest on our sandy shores, if they have a choice. Unfortunately, in Northeast Florida, the birds are running out of those rooftop options as a lot of businesses change their roofing style.

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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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Dive teams find final missing child 10 days after boat capsized on St. Johns River, FWC says

Read full article: Dive teams find final missing child 10 days after boat capsized on St. Johns River, FWC says

Almost five days after a vessel capsized on the St. Johns River, crews continue to look for a child who remained unaccounted for as of Wednesday afternoon.

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Jacksonville community rallies to search for missing boaters on St. Johns River

Read full article: Jacksonville community rallies to search for missing boaters on St. Johns River

On Sunday, community members got involved in looking for the final three boaters and expressed their commitment to providing closure for the families involved.

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DeSantis proposes change to state laws that allow law enforcement to pull over boaters without probable cause

Read full article: DeSantis proposes change to state laws that allow law enforcement to pull over boaters without probable cause

Gov. Ron DeSantis wants the Legislature to halt law-enforcement officers from using boat safety inspections as a pretense for “intrusive” checks of “people who are acting responsibly” on Florida waters.

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Help create a life-size right whale art installation in Fernandina Beach

Read full article: Help create a life-size right whale art installation in Fernandina Beach

Join the community on Jan. 25 at 10 a.m. at Main Beach Park in Fernandina Beach for a unique opportunity to create a life-size North Atlantic right whale mosaic art installation using oyster shells.

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Search for missing kayaker underway in Melrose Bay Park

Read full article: Search for missing kayaker underway in Melrose Bay Park

On Wednesday night, Jan. 1, Melrose Bay Park was busy with a heavy police and fire rescue presence as an active search and rescue operation is underway.

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Right whales make early winter appearance off Amelia Island

Read full article: Right whales make early winter appearance off Amelia Island

Florida’s coast is welcoming its first right whales of the winter season. New images from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) confirm sightings near Amelia Island, including a mother whale with her calf and two adult females.

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Northeast Florida Fishermen accuse FWC of ‘cronyism’ over red snapper permits

Read full article: Northeast Florida Fishermen accuse FWC of ‘cronyism’ over red snapper permits

A group of Northeast Florida fishermen is voicing frustration over what they call “cronyism” in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) permit system for red snapper fishing.

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FWC recovers 37 gold coins stolen from 1715 fleet shipwrecks, worth over $1 million

Read full article: FWC recovers 37 gold coins stolen from 1715 fleet shipwrecks, worth over $1 million

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced Tuesday it recovered 37 gold coins stolen from the 1715 fleet shipwrecks, worth over $1 million.

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Florida’s recreational harvest of flounder reopens Dec. 1. Here’s what you need to know about the regulations

Read full article: Florida’s recreational harvest of flounder reopens Dec. 1. Here’s what you need to know about the regulations

The recreational harvest of flounder in all Florida state and federal waters will reopen Dec. 1.

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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Northwest OPV team receives ‘Team of the Year’ award

Read full article: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Northwest OPV team receives ‘Team of the Year’ award

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Northwest Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) Team was awarded for their dedication to enforcing the federal fishing regulations in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Bats in the belfry? The do‘s and don’ts of humane bat removal during eviction season

Read full article: Bats in the belfry? The do‘s and don’ts of humane bat removal during eviction season

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says that fall is the perfect time to evict bats from your home.

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Idle Speed/No Wake zone boating restrictions for St. Johns River triggered by Hurricane Milton flooding: FWC

Read full article: Idle Speed/No Wake zone boating restrictions for St. Johns River triggered by Hurricane Milton flooding: FWC

The St. Johns River is one of several rivers across Florida that is still experiencing significant flooding because of Hurricane Milton.

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Nearly 50,000 Florida customers still without power following Hurricane Helene

Read full article: Nearly 50,000 Florida customers still without power following Hurricane Helene

Gov. Ron DeSantis is in Horseshoe Beach on Tuesday to survey the damage left behind by Hurricane Helene.

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Gov. DeSantis signs bill that makes it easier for people to shoot, kill bears in self-defense

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis signs bill that makes it easier for people to shoot, kill bears in self-defense

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a controversial measure that will bolster self-defense arguments for people who kill bears on their property, while vetoing a bill that would have prevented motorists from cruising in the left lanes of highways.

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Spot the difference: Here’s how to tell an alligator from a crocodile

Read full article: Spot the difference: Here’s how to tell an alligator from a crocodile

From afar, it can prove challenging to tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators. So, how can you identify the two? We are here to help!

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What you should do when bears show up in unexpected places

Read full article: What you should do when bears show up in unexpected places

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission sends an annual reminder that black bears may be in unexpected places.

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Fish that washed up along St. Augustine Beach shoreline that caused a strong odor are gone

Read full article: Fish that washed up along St. Augustine Beach shoreline that caused a strong odor are gone

The fish that washed up along the St. Augustine Beach shoreline that caused a strong odor on Saturday are gone from the area.

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Flagler officials warn against feeding animals after photo shows children feeding gator

Read full article: Flagler officials warn against feeding animals after photo shows children feeding gator

Flagler County officials warn against feeding alligators and other wildlife after a social media post showed children feeding a gator at Wadsworth Park.

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FWC says charges are imminent for teenagers caught on camera dumping trash into ocean in South Florida

Read full article: FWC says charges are imminent for teenagers caught on camera dumping trash into ocean in South Florida

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said charges are imminent for two teenagers who were on board a boat where they were caught on camera dumping garbage cans into the ocean in South Florida.

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#AskJAXTDY l Does beach renourishment disturb sea turtles?

Read full article: #AskJAXTDY l Does beach renourishment disturb sea turtles?

This is part of a partnership series between News4JAX and Jacksonville Today.

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Tell Us: What do you think the punishment should be for the boaters who dumped trash into the ocean?

Read full article: Tell Us: What do you think the punishment should be for the boaters who dumped trash into the ocean?

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is investigating an incident involving a group of boaters that was seen dumping trash into the ocean in South Florida over the weekend, according to WPLG.

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FWC announces spring license-free freshwater fishing weekend

Read full article: FWC announces spring license-free freshwater fishing weekend

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission invites people of all ages and skill levels to its freshwater license-free fishing weekend on April 6 and 7.

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FWC issues warning for boaters after 16 manatees died in Duval County last year

Read full article: FWC issues warning for boaters after 16 manatees died in Duval County last year

Manatees are a threatened species because of pollution, climate change and hunting.

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Gov. DeSantis to get bill that makes it easier to shoot bears, claim self defense

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis to get bill that makes it easier to shoot bears, claim self defense

A bill passed by the Florida House aims to make it easier for people to shoot bears on their property under the claim of self-defense. The bill would provide self-defense protections to individuals who kill bears, as long as they can reasonably prove that their actions were necessary to prevent imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury. Critics argue that the bill is based on fear rather than facts and does not include mechanisms to prevent excessive killings of bears.

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FWC unveils interactive website to help explorers find recreation sites near them

Read full article: FWC unveils interactive website to help explorers find recreation sites near them

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is now offering a website that offers an easier way for nature lovers to plan their excursions.

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FWC approves rule changes for 2024-25 hunting seasons, new alligator harvest opportunity

Read full article: FWC approves rule changes for 2024-25 hunting seasons, new alligator harvest opportunity

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved new rule changes for the 2024-2025 hunting seasons and a new special-use alligator harvest opportunity.

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FWC changes bass fishing rules in Alachua lakes to ‘make Florida the undisputed trophy bass capital of the world’

Read full article: FWC changes bass fishing rules in Alachua lakes to ‘make Florida the undisputed trophy bass capital of the world’

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved new regulations to support trophy bass conservation during its February meeting.

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2 missing canoers found dead in Hastings

Read full article: 2 missing canoers found dead in Hastings

St. Johns County Fire Rescue, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and several other agencies are searching for two missing canoers on a pond on George Miller Road in Hastings Saturday afternoon.

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Sperm Whale found washed up on St. Augustine Beach

Read full article: Sperm Whale found washed up on St. Augustine Beach

Members of the St. Johns Sheriff’s Office and workers from other agencies responded to St. Augustine Beach after a small whale washed up in the sand.

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FWC urges owners to prepare and secure boats for severe weather

Read full article: FWC urges owners to prepare and secure boats for severe weather

Severe thunderstorms are expected throughout north and central Florida on Tuesday with 25-35 mph sustained winds and frequent gusts of 45-55 mph.

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Reminder: Blue crab traps must be removed from St. Johns River before Jan. 16

Read full article: Reminder: Blue crab traps must be removed from St. Johns River before Jan. 16

Recreational and commercial blue crab traps in all waters of the St. Johns River system must be removed from the water before Jan. 16, the first day of a 10-day trap closure, the FWC said in a news release Monday.

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FWC reminds anglers of changes for snook beginning Jan. 1

Read full article: FWC reminds anglers of changes for snook beginning Jan. 1

New regulations for snook in state and adjacent federal waters will go into effect beginning Jan. 1, 2024.

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Report indicates young dolphin seen being held in viral photo may have been sick, expert says

Read full article: Report indicates young dolphin seen being held in viral photo may have been sick, expert says

A necropsy report for the young dolphin seen in a photo being held out of the water by someone last month has been released.

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Bear sighting at Disney World forces temporary ride shutdown at park

Read full article: Bear sighting at Disney World forces temporary ride shutdown at park

A bear in a tree at a Walt Disney World park prompted the temporary closure of several rides and attractions, according to News4JAX sister station WKMG.

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It’s International Manatee Day! Go slow and look below

Read full article: It’s International Manatee Day! Go slow and look below

Manatees face many threats, from habitat loss to watercraft collisions, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reminds anyone on the water to slow down and look out for manatees while boating in Florida.

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Photo showing person holding dolphin several feet out of water prompts outrage, investigations

Read full article: Photo showing person holding dolphin several feet out of water prompts outrage, investigations

A photo of a North Florida angler holding a dolphin several feet out of the water is prompting outrage online and investigations by state and federal agencies. A marine biologist told News4JAX his first reaction to seeing that picture was horror. It’s not clear exactly where that photo was taken but harassing or feeding wild dolphins is against federal law.

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Fuzzy invasion of domestic rabbits has a Florida suburb hopping into a hunt for new owners

Read full article: Fuzzy invasion of domestic rabbits has a Florida suburb hopping into a hunt for new owners

A Florida neighborhood is having to deal with a growing group of domestic rabbits on its streets after a breeder illegally let hers loose.

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Fish license-free in Florida during two weekends in June

Read full article: Fish license-free in Florida during two weekends in June

Florida residents and visitors can go fishing during two license-free weekends: June 3-4 for saltwater and June 10-11 for freshwater.

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Safety First: The unseen cost of speeding in no-wake zones & what to check before renting a boat

Read full article: Safety First: The unseen cost of speeding in no-wake zones & what to check before renting a boat

Meteorologist Katie Garner got a chance to go out with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to see the issues they deal with firsthand on the St. Johns River.

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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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Gone fishin’: Grouper, hogfish, blueline tilefish & red porgy season reopens on May 1 in Atlantic

Read full article: Gone fishin’: Grouper, hogfish, blueline tilefish & red porgy season reopens on May 1 in Atlantic

The FWC recently approved regulation changes to red porgy. One of the regulations is a bag limit of one fish per person/day.

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Less than a week left to legally block bats from your Florida home before maternity season

Read full article: Less than a week left to legally block bats from your Florida home before maternity season

If you've lived in Florida long enough, you know that critters are just part of the equation. From raccoons and birds of all kinds to gopher tortoises, gators and bats. Living in the Sunshine State means sharing our habitat.

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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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Burning eyes, dead fish; red tide flares up on Florida coast

Read full article: Burning eyes, dead fish; red tide flares up on Florida coast

Residents are complaining about burning eyes and breathing problems.

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Alligator safety discussed during FWC meeting in Jacksonville

Read full article: Alligator safety discussed during FWC meeting in Jacksonville

Alligator safety is the focus of a statewide meeting being held this week in Jacksonville.

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Alligator kills 85-year-old Florida woman as she walked dog

Read full article: Alligator kills 85-year-old Florida woman as she walked dog

An alligator killed an 85-year-old woman as she walked her dog near a canal in a senior living community on Florida's Atlantic Coast.

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Marine biologists disentangle right whale off the coast of Georgia

Read full article: Marine biologists disentangle right whale off the coast of Georgia

A 15-year-old right whale named Nimbus is now free from being entangled in a fishing rope.

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Whale dies after washing up on beach at Hanna Park: FWC

Read full article: Whale dies after washing up on beach at Hanna Park: FWC

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said a whale washed up Wednesday morning on the beach at Hanna Park.

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4 big local stories in 2022: Shark, storms, sheriffs & series of motions in high-profile case

Read full article: 4 big local stories in 2022: Shark, storms, sheriffs & series of motions in high-profile case

News4JAX is taking a look back at some of the most unforgettable stories of 2022.

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Woman says family dog was killed by coyote in northern St. Johns County; multiple sightings reported

Read full article: Woman says family dog was killed by coyote in northern St. Johns County; multiple sightings reported

Multiple people on social media have been sharing photos and videos saying they’ve seen coyotes roaming near homes in northern St. Johns County in recent weeks.

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Now is time to block bats from getting into your home, FWC says

Read full article: Now is time to block bats from getting into your home, FWC says

Bats serve a purpose in Florida's ecosystem, so there are certain times of the year when Florida residents aren't allowed to disturb them. But bat maternity season is over and now is the time to bat proof your home, state wildlife officials say.

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FWC passes changes to redfish regulations, management regions

Read full article: FWC passes changes to redfish regulations, management regions

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved new redfish regulations and management regions for state waters Wednesday, including decreases in per-person bag and vessel limits.

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Man dies in weekend boating collision in St. Johns County, FWC says

Read full article: Man dies in weekend boating collision in St. Johns County, FWC says

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Monday confirmed that a man died in a boating crash over the weekend in St. Johns County.

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Watch out for nesting birds while you’re celebrating Independence Day weekend

Read full article: Watch out for nesting birds while you’re celebrating Independence Day weekend

Before you head out to the beach to celebrate the Fourth of July this weekend, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding beachgoers to protect vulnerable beach-nesting birds while you’re having fun.

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Keystone Heights woman killed in boating accident on Lake Geneva: FWC

Read full article: Keystone Heights woman killed in boating accident on Lake Geneva: FWC

A woman was killed in a boating accident Tuesday in Clay County, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

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Investigation continues into deadly boat crash on Black Creek

Read full article: Investigation continues into deadly boat crash on Black Creek

A day after a deadly boat crash on Black Creek, the water was calm as the investigation continued.

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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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It’s the law: Help nesting sea turtles by respecting their nests

Read full article: It’s the law: Help nesting sea turtles by respecting their nests

So far, just in the area of Naval Station Mayport, 21 Loggerhead nests have been spotted.

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1 killed when boat collides with dock along Black Creek: FWC

Read full article: 1 killed when boat collides with dock along Black Creek: FWC

A boat passenger was ejected and killed Tuesday when the vessel hit a dock along Black Creek in the Lake Asbury area, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.

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Fish license-free in Florida during two June weekends

Read full article: Fish license-free in Florida during two June weekends

The saltwater waiver covers any recreational activity requiring a saltwater fishing license such as crabbing, lobstering and scalloping, whether fishing from shore or boat.

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Safe Boating Week: Tips from the FWC to stay safe on the water

Read full article: Safe Boating Week: Tips from the FWC to stay safe on the water

It’s National Safe Boating Week — and officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission are reminding boaters to play it safe on the water.

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FWC releases report on teen’s canoeing death in Julington Creek

Read full article: FWC releases report on teen’s canoeing death in Julington Creek

News4JAX on Tuesday obtained a report from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission into a canoeing accident in Julington Creek, in which a 16-year-old boy died.

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Teens got bull shark from stranger, gutted it & stored it at friend’s home before hoisting it from Ponte Vedra High: FWC

Read full article: Teens got bull shark from stranger, gutted it & stored it at friend’s home before hoisting it from Ponte Vedra High: FWC

Two teenagers got a bull shark from a stranger who caught it in Mayport last week and then they gutted it and stored the dead fish with ice overnight at a friend’s house before hoisting it from the rafters at Ponte Vedra High School as a senior prank, according to an incident report from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission obtained Wednesday by News4JAX.

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Florida expands alligator hunting hours to 24 hours a day

Read full article: Florida expands alligator hunting hours to 24 hours a day

The FWC approved increasing hunting hours and adding precharged pneumatic airbows to the legal methods of “taking” an alligator.

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FWC: Changes coming for redfish, cobia in state waters; blueline tilefish in Atlantic

Read full article: FWC: Changes coming for redfish, cobia in state waters; blueline tilefish in Atlantic

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has approved regulation changes for cobia and redfish in state waters and a temporary modification to the 2022 recreational blueline tilefish season in Atlantic state waters.

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How you can help shorebirds during nesting season in Florida

Read full article: How you can help shorebirds during nesting season in Florida

With shorebird and seabird nesting season underway, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission thanks building owners for hosting species such as black skimmers, least terns, roseate terns and American oystercatchers that nest on their roofs from March through August.

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Florida extends red snapper season

Read full article: Florida extends red snapper season

Florida anglers this year will have extra days to fish for Gulf red snapper under an expanded season.

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Large alligator saunters through Florida neighborhood

Read full article: Large alligator saunters through Florida neighborhood

Sheriff’s deputies captured video of a large alligator crawling through a front yard in Florida before making its way into a community lake.

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No bait and switch: 2 local lakes among 10 where prized bass are swimming in Florida

Read full article: No bait and switch: 2 local lakes among 10 where prized bass are swimming in Florida

If you’ve got a rod and reel, now is the time to fish them out of the closet -- the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s TrophyCatch program is in full swing for the 10th season.

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Fisher tries to use cooler trick to sneak snook by wildlife official, FWC says

Read full article: Fisher tries to use cooler trick to sneak snook by wildlife official, FWC says

A fisher tried to outsmart wildlife officials with a tricky cooler to hide illegally caught snook, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.

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How you can help protect manatees while out on the water

Read full article: How you can help protect manatees while out on the water

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking Florida residents and visitors to help keep manatees safe, especially while out on the water.

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FWC needs helping tracking freshwater turtle virus

Read full article: FWC needs helping tracking freshwater turtle virus

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission needs the community’s help tracking a virus that is killing freshwater turtles in Florida.

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FWC says bird flu is probably in Duval County, but humans at low risk

Read full article: FWC says bird flu is probably in Duval County, but humans at low risk

As “bird flu” continues to spread across coastal counties in the state, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) said Monday it has identified a presumptive case in Duval County.

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Snook slated to reopen in Atlantic state waters Feb. 1

Read full article: Snook slated to reopen in Atlantic state waters Feb. 1

Snook reopens for recreational harvest on Feb. 1 in Florida’s Atlantic coastal and inland waters (from the Miami-Dade/Monroe county line north), including Lake Okeechobee and the Kissimmee River.

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Tracking Snow Cone: Whale and calf spotted off coast of Ponte Vedra

Read full article: Tracking Snow Cone: Whale and calf spotted off coast of Ponte Vedra

A team with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirmed a North Atlantic right whale named “Snow Cone,” and her calf, are swimming their way through Northeast Florida waters.

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Black bear found shot to death near Pumpkin Hill, FWC says

Read full article: Black bear found shot to death near Pumpkin Hill, FWC says

A black bear was found shot to death last week near Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

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Florida’s invasive tegu lizards survive cold and eat tortoise babies

Read full article: Florida’s invasive tegu lizards survive cold and eat tortoise babies

The Argentine black and white tegu is multiplying and mobilizing in the backwoods and backyards of the Sunshine State — a creature more ominous than pythons because of its cold hardiness and indiscriminate palate.

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FWC helps black bear found with plastic container on its head

Read full article: FWC helps black bear found with plastic container on its head

A female black bear that had a plastic container stuck on her head for 28 days was freed with the help of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC).

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Florida’s Gulf recreational red snapper quota met; no fall season

Read full article: Florida’s Gulf recreational red snapper quota met; no fall season

Florida’s recreational red snapper quota in Gulf state and federal waters was met during the June 4 through July 28 open season, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced Friday.

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Florida wildlife officials seek $7M as state grapples with manatee deaths

Read full article: Florida wildlife officials seek $7M as state grapples with manatee deaths

The state is approaching 1,000 manatee deaths this year, from a population estimated around 8,800, with a large number of the deaths linked to poor water quality along the East Coast.

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FWC cries ‘fowl’ on Florida state bird, wants it changed to osprey

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Add the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to the supporters of doing away with the mockingbird as the state bird during the 2022 legislative session.

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Flounder recreational harvest season closes Oct. 15 in Florida

Read full article: Flounder recreational harvest season closes Oct. 15 in Florida

The recreational harvest of flounder in all state and federal waters will close Oct. 15 and remain closed through Nov. 30, reopening Dec. 1.

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More FWC patrols on the water for busy Labor Day weekend

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Hundreds of boaters were out on the water Sunday during Labor Day weekend.

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Florida grapples with record manatee deaths

Read full article: Florida grapples with record manatee deaths

The first seven months of this year have seen a record 900-plus manatees die in Florida’s waterways.

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FWC offers hunter safety internet-completion course next month

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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is offering free hunter safety internet-completion courses in seven Northeast Florida counties during September.

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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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Florida lawmakers reintroduce bill to fund right whale restoration efforts

Read full article: Florida lawmakers reintroduce bill to fund right whale restoration efforts

U.S. Reps. John Rutherford (R-Jacksonville) and Stephanie Murphy (D-Orlando) introduced the Scientific Assistance for Very Endangered (SAVE) Right Whales Act that would invest $5 million annually in grants that states, nonprofits and members of the fishing and marine shipping industries can use to fund research and efforts that restore the North Atlantic right whale population.

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Python challenge slithers into Florida Everglades

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A grand prize of $10,000 will be awarded to the person who removes the most pythons.

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Here’s how anglers can help FWC gather data during Atlantic red snapper season

Read full article: Here’s how anglers can help FWC gather data during Atlantic red snapper season

New this year, biologists will also ask permission to take a small piece of fin tissue from harvested fish for a large-scale genetics study to help estimate the total number of red snapper in the Atlantic population.

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FWC officers crack down on boaters under the influence on Fourth of July weekend

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The FWC is cracking down on boaters under the influence as part of a statewide initiative called Operation Dry Water.

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Florida wildlife officials see manatees dying at an alarming rate

Read full article: Florida wildlife officials see manatees dying at an alarming rate

Manatees are having a difficult time in Florida. So far, 819 manatee fatalities have been recorded by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission through June 25. For perspective, that is 182 more manatee deaths than the total recorded in 2020.

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Boaters, food shortages and polution take a toll on manatee population

Read full article: Boaters, food shortages and polution take a toll on manatee population

Manatees are having a difficult time in Florida. So far, 749 manatee fatalities have been recorded by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission through May 21. That is 112 more manatee deaths compared to last year.

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