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The state of Florida is considering a controversial bear hunt this December, which could include areas north of Orlando.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is set to consider rules for a proposed bear hunt in December.
If the FWC approves, Florida will hold its first bear hunt in ten years. But the agency is taking steps to avoid the problems ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is preparing to launch the state’s first bear hunting season in a decade, with I-10 marking the northern boundary of the East Panhandle Bear ...
A second vote on the hunt must be taken by the state in August, but all indications point to a 187-quota hunt that could last about a month.
The Chief Conservation Officer for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says the proposed bear hunt is necessary for the future of their habitat and ours.
The hunt would take place from December 6 to 28, and hunters would participate via a lottery-style permitting process.
Anti-bear hunt activists only have a few more weeks to dial up their game, making it clear to Floridians what a bad idea this ...
The proposed rules include a lottery-style permitting process, up to 187 bears being killed in four areas of the state and ...
After a black bear slashed a Connecticut man’s chest while out walking his dog in North Canaan last week, the debate over bear hunting in the state once again heats up, despite legislation ...
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