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The e-newsletter for stakeholders of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Mission: Managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people.

 

 

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FWC 4-1-1

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Welcome

This is the home page for "FWC 4-1-1," an e-newsletter for stakeholders of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.  The FWC is led by seven Commissioners, appointed by the governor and approved by the Senate to represent the citizens of Florida.  The professional staff of the FWC comprises nearly 2,000 scientists, law enforcement officers and support staff who are dedicated to our mission: "Managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people."

Previous issues

  1. February 2007 (Vol. 1.1)

  2. April 2007 (Vol. 1.2)

  3. July 2007 (Vol. 1.3)

  4. October 2007 (Vol. 1.4)

  5. January 2008 (Vol. 2.1)

  6. April 2008 (Vol. 2.2)

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