FWC meets in-person in Bonita Springs for first time since pandemic began
Published: August 4, 2021 5:36 PM EDT
Updated: August 4, 2021 7:24 PM EDT
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission met for the first time in person on Wednesday since the pandemic began. With the precedence that wildlife and the environment take in the Sunshine State, the agency has quite a bit on its plate.
From helping Florida panthers bounce back to tracking red tide in the Gulf, FWC and its partners stay busy.
“Between FWC and the Water Management District, we’ve taken 7,000 pythons out of the Everglades. That’s a lot of pythons. And that’s only in the last couple of years,” said Chauncey Goss, a member of the South Florida Water Management District Governing Board.
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