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Florida resumed its first statewide black bear hunt in 10 years, with no public kill data released despite midpoint.
Florida has resumed its first statewide black bear hunt in a decade, with no public data released on kills despite the hunt’s midpoint.
Unlike 2015, this year’s hunt uses a phone app for reporting instead of public check-ins, and the FWC has not shared harvest numbers or responded to media requests.
The hunt, limited to 172 permits across four zones, is being conducted under state wildlife officials’ claim of stable bear populations and scientific management.
Critics accuse the DeSantis administration and FWC of secrecy and politicizing the hunt, while supporters defend it as a necessary, science-based tool to reduce human-bear conflicts and fund conservation.
Florida reanudó su primera cacería de oso negro en todo el estado en 10 años, sin datos públicos de matanza publicados a pesar de la media.