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Florida residents invited to participate in virtual meetings hosted by FWC to discuss new wildlife trapping regulations

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Florida – The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is inviting residents across the state to participate in a series of virtual public meetings to provide feedback on proposed updates to Florida’s wildlife trapping regulations. The initiative is part of an ongoing effort to modernize trapping practices and bring the state’s regulations in line with national standards for humane and effective wildlife management.

The FWC has announced three virtual sessions, each designed to offer the same information and opportunities for public input. These meetings will be held on May 6 from noon to 3 p.m., May 8 from 6 to 9 p.m., and May 10 from 9 a.m. to noon, all Eastern Daylight Time. Attendees can participate via Zoom, and only one session needs to be attended, as all will cover the same material.

The proposed changes stem from months of collaboration with the public and a wide range of stakeholders who contributed to the development of the updated regulations. These efforts were guided by a Technical Assistance Group made up of individuals and organizations with interests in wildlife, conservation, and public policy.

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According to the FWC, the revised rules will more closely reflect the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies’ best management practices. These standards are designed to make wildlife trapping more humane, selective, and efficient. The aim is to ensure that animals are treated ethically while allowing for the continued management of species where necessary.

“Trapping plays a vital role in managing Florida’s diverse ecosystems and addressing human-wildlife conflicts,” FWC representatives explained. “These proposed changes represent a thoughtful, science-based update to how trapping is regulated across the state.”

In addition to the meetings, the FWC is offering several online resources to help the public better understand the changes being considered. Interested individuals can visit MyFWC.com/TrappingRules to access detailed information about the proposals, frequently asked questions, and a link to the FWC’s online public commenting tool. The commenting platform will become available starting May 6, allowing residents to submit their thoughts directly to the Commission.

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The FWC encourages anyone with an interest in wildlife conservation, animal welfare, or outdoor recreation to attend a meeting and have their voice heard. “This is a great opportunity to get involved in shaping the future of wildlife management in Florida,” the Commission noted. “Public input is a critical part of the decision-making process.”

As Florida continues to grow and change, so too must its wildlife policies. Through public participation and expert input, the FWC hopes to ensure that its trapping regulations reflect both modern conservation goals and the values of Florida’s communities.

 

 

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