Alligators are a part of life in Florida sometimes a dangerous
part of life.
This is the
time of year that Florida’s alligators get more active– which means human/
gator contact is guaranteed.
Over the
past 60 years there have been about 20 alligator related deaths in Florida.
Most gators
want nothing to do with humans- but every now and then a gator will show up in
someone’s yard or in a popular swimming hole, and then the state steps in.
The Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hire hunters to remove nuisance
gators when necessary.
They get
about 15 thousand calls a year – and remove about a third of the gators.
To minimize
human contact with Alligators, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission recommends staying out of waters inhabited by large gators,
especially at night when gators actively feed.
You should
also never feed an alligator.
Not only is
it illegal, but it teaches the gator to equate humans with food.
When
cleaning fish don’t dump the remains in lakes or rivers where people swim or
launch boats.
If you
should encounter an alligator in a location where it could bother people,
report it immediately to the Florida Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-392-4286.
That’s 866-FWC-GATOR.
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