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Florida Fish and WildlifeConservation Commission Menu All living organisms have genes. In the late 1800s, scientists discovered genes control inheritance of certain traits. In the 1950s, the molecule deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), present in genes, was discovered to have a unique double-helix structur...
Violation levels as stated in Florida Statutes 379.401 – 379.504 and 403.161. The violations include, but are not limited to, the following: $100 Reward Level One Violations as defined in F.S. 379.401 such as: Hunting/fishing/trapping without a license No quota permit or hunting zone assign...
Special permits: Florida has a few special licenses or permits you need to have when targeting certain species, including snook, lobster, tarpon, reef fish or when shore-based shark fishing. Freshwater Fishing Licenses Fishing for freshwater species requires a freshwater recreational fishing license. ...
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However, the number of cases documented each year have not greatly increased or decreased. Cases have remained primarily limited to Southwest Florida with a small number observed in Florida’s East Coast and Central Peninsula.Both adult panthers and bobcats have been radio-collared for FLM ...
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The cane toad (also known as the bufo, giant or marine toad) is a large, nonnative amphibian that has been introduced into Florida. Cane toads are considered an invasive species and are poisonous to most animals that try to bite or consume them. Cane toads are not protected in Florida exc...