FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF Environmental Protection Bob Martinez Center | Ron DeSantis Governor Jeanette Nuñez Lt. Governor Shawn Hamilton Secretary |
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Great radio from the Apalachicola Bay in North Florida
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF Environmental Protection Bob Martinez Center | Ron DeSantis Governor Jeanette Nuñez Lt. Governor Shawn Hamilton Secretary |
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) offers two alligator harvest opportunities: the Statewide Alligator Harvest Program and the new Alligator Super Hunt. Applications for both opportunities open today at 10 a.m. ET and may be submitted at any county tax collector's office, license agent or online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com. Random drawings are held to distribute all available alligator harvest permits. Those awarded a permit will be automatically charged for an alligator trapping license and two hide validation tags, but those possessing an alligator trapping license that is valid through Dec. 31, 2024, will not be automatically charged for a license. A hunting license is not required to participate in either the Alligator Super Hunt or the Statewide Alligator Harvest Program.
About the Alligator Super Hunt
New this year, the Alligator Super Hunt offers a flexible alternative to the traditional statewide hunt. Each permit allows the harvest of two alligators from most alligator management units and private property (with owner permission) from Aug. 15 – Dec. 31. Hunters pay a nonrefundable $5 fee for each application and may apply as many times as they want between 10 a.m. ET May 3 through 11:59 p.m. June 3. Applying multiple times will increase the chance of being drawn. This year, 100 permits will be awarded.
For more information about the Alligator Super Hunt, visit MyFWC.com/Alligator, and click on “NEW Alligator Super Hunt.”
About the Statewide Alligator Harvest Program
Since 1988, Florida's Statewide Alligator Harvest Program has been nationally and internationally recognized as a model program for the sustainable use of a natural resource. This year, the statewide alligator hunting season runs Aug. 15 – Nov. 8. Each permit allows the harvest of two alligators from a specific alligator management unit or county. This year, 7,356 permits will be awarded. There is no cost to apply, but credit card information must be submitted, and applicants may only submit one application. The 2024 application periods are as follows:
For more information about the Statewide Alligator Harvest Program, visit MyFWC.com/Alligator, and click on “Statewide Alligator Harvest Program.”
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Kitten season is here and we have some beauties! This
is Mitzi and her litter of 6, seven-week-olds. All the kittens we have at
this time are underage but you are welcome to come to the shelter, meet all the
babies and choose the one(s) you'd like to adopt. As soon as they're
ready, you can take them home!
We are always looking for people willing to bring one of our
animals into their home to be fostered for various needs.
Any time you can spare would be greatly appreciated.
Call Karen at 670-8417 for more details or visit the Franklin
County Humane Society at 244 State Road 65 in Eastpoint.
You may logon to the website at www.forgottenpets.org to see
more of our adoptable pets.
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