Bear management is a significant topic in Seminole County as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission prepares for a virtual meeting this Thursday.
The 6-month-old redfish averaged 4 inches. The ones that survive will take a 1½ years to reach the keeping size of 18 inches.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The so-called “Gulf of America” bill cleared a hurdle in the Florida Legislature on Tuesday. SB 1058 ...
We have been hearing a lot about avian influenza, or H5N1, and the price of eggs in the news recently. It got me thinking: ...
Two rare animals in Florida died within days of each other from vehicle collisions in nearly back-to-back blows for the ...
Off the coast of Miami, divers are gearing up for a lionfish derby, organized for the first time by Diver’s Paradise, to help ...
An illegal spearfishing incident in the Florida Keys, led to the arrest of a diver while another is still on the run.
As Florida faces rapid development, who should sit on the state’s top wildlife board tasked with overseeing fish and wildlife regulations? A leading state Democratic representative wants to see ...
The red tide organism, Karenia brevis, was detected in 46 samples from Florida’s Gulf coast the week ending March 9 but bloom concentrations were not ...
In response to President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14172, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has announced the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America ...
Brevard County beaches are seeing an alarming spike in marine animal strandings, with sea turtles, stingrays, and fish ...
State lawmakers are moving a bill that would require more people to get a boater safety card and increase penalties for ...
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