Whether you're angling for largemouth bass, hunting deer or turkey, or focusing your binoculars on ospreys or right whales, you are experiencing some of the wildlife and wild lands that are under the watchful eye of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Across the state, the FWC team works hard to protect these resources to ensure safe, enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation, but they need your help. What can you do? Take a hunter safety or boating safety class. Recycle your used monofilament fishing line. Report wildlife violations. Visit a site on the Great Florida Birding Trail. Even the simple act of taking your child fishing and teaching them proper catch-and-release practices, goes a long way toward ensuring that Florida’s fish and wildlife have a long and healthy future. Join the FWC natural resource team by following the links on the right to some simple actions you can take on your next Florida outing. You may also want to Visit FWC Recreation Activities. |