The
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is taking public
input on proposed updates to the state's black bear management plan.
Black
bears came close to extinction in Florida but because of a ban on
bear hunting the population has rebounded from about 300 to over 4000
animals over the past 40 years.
The
original management plan was created in 2012 to provide a statewide
framework for actions needed to ensure the long-term survival of
bears and address bear management challenges.
The
updates to the original plan include new data, an expansion of the
Bear Management Unit Profiles and a new section on population
management techniques.
A
summary of the major updates is available on the FWC website
at MyFWC.com/Bear
People
throughout the state are invited to provide their feedback on the
plan by completing an online survey at MyFWC.com/Bear between
now and November 6th.
The
management plan is very important to protect bears and people as the
bear population continues to grow.
In
2018, the FWC received more than 5500 calls from citizens about
bears.
Nearly
a third of those calls were related to bears rummaging through
garbage.
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