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Taylor Stanberry won the 2025 Florida Python Challenge, removing a record 60 Burmese pythons and claiming the $10,000 prize.
At a meeting on Thursday, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved to partially reopen the Apalachicola Bay after a 5-year closure.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissioners approved a proposal Thursday for a limited reopening of Apalachicola Bay to oystering, beginning January 1 next year. It would be a two-month ...
For an employee to have access to the unfair dismissal jurisdiction, the Fair Work Commission (FWC) must be satisfied that the employee was ...
Rachel Aliza Nisanov, 13, was riding in tandem on a jet ski with her sister on Tuesday in Fort Lauderdale's Intracoastal ...
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Mating manatee found beached off Reddington Beach
The FWC and ZooTampa rescued a manatee that was found beached off of Redington Beach on Thursday morning. FOX 13's Kylie ...
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FWC votes yes to partially reopen Apalachicola Bay for Oyster harvesting
California Gov. Newsom announces redistricting effort to counter Texas GOP Charlie Sheen Is Sober and ‘Winning’ in New ...
The grand-prize winner of this year's challenge — a state effort to decrease the number of Burmese pythons in the Everglades ...
The 2025 Python Challenge removed a record 294 invasive Burmese pythons from Florida ecosystems. The competition drew more ...
During its Thursday meeting, the FWC proposed a new management framework for commercial and recreational oyster harvest in ...
Thursday morning, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted to approve preliminary guidelines that would ...
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