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Saving Florida’s Black Bears
Stopping the hunt in 2015
History of bear hunting in Florida 1974 – FL Black Bear listed as threatened
– estimated 300-500 population. Hunting still allowed.
1994 – Hunting stopped statewide 2002 – Bear population estimated @
3,000 2012 – FL black bear removed from
“threatened” list 2015 – FL Fish & Wildlife Commission
proposes re-opening hunt with proposed 275+ bears to be killed
2002 Bear Population
Threats to bears
Human-Bear Conflicts
FWC report on recent injuries
FWC plan to reduce human/bear conflicts
FWC Proposal – Minimum 275 bears to be killed!
Hunting Proposal
Special Use Permit - $100 for FL residents, $300 out-of-state residents
1 week: Oct 24-30 No hunting within 100 yards from deer
or hog feeding station (hunters want baiting changed)
No hunting w/dogs, but dogs allowed to trail injured bear (hunters want changed to allow dogs to tree bear)
No cubs or bears less than 100 lbs
Science on our side! No correlation between hunting and HBC. 8 scientific studies, including one published in
2014, find no evidence that hunting would result in less HBC.
Many more studies emphasize that employing non-lethal co-existence techniques, such as using bear-proof trash cans in bear zones along with code enforcement, can successfully resolve human-bear conflicts.
Timeline
Bear hunting proposal will be discussed and voted on at the Wildlife Commission Meeting in Tallahassee on April 15th
2nd and final vote will take place at June commission meeting in Sarasota
If approved, over 275 bears will be hunted and killed in FL forests for the first time in 20 years this October
Hounding: Florida Next?
Baiting: Florida Next?
Bears Need Your Voice!
Action Needed Call Governor Rick Scott at (850) 488-7146 Call and email your state legislators and Call Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (850) 488-4676 & [email protected]
Ask them to stop the bear hunt and focus on effective, non-lethal conflict prevention.
Attend FWC hearings on the issue on April 15 in Tallahassee and in June in Sarasota and speak out against the hunt.
Thank you for your support and for helping us try to save our Florida black bears!