By issuing these permits, FWC hopes to provide
relief for nuisance situations and to help reduce hybridization, or
cross-breeding, between feral mallards and Florida's wild, native mottled
duck. More detailed information on the problem of
hybridization is available on our Waterfowl website.
Mallard Control Permits allow the permittee to
conduct control activities in two ways:
- Lethal control and trapping of feral mallards - May 1 through
August 31 annually.
- Destruction of nests and eggs of feral mallards -
year-round.
This permit is NOT a hunting
license. All provisions set forth in the state and
federal permits must be adhered to. Read them
carefully.
In order to carry out mallard control, you
must:
- Obtain a free FWC Mallard
Control Permit (requires a printer to print the permit).
You may also apply by phone or mail for a
Mallard Control Permit
- Print a copy of the federal
permit
- Fill out a data
sheet to record permit activity and take. This data sheet
must be returned by mail or reported online,
regardless of activity, by April
30th.
Current permit holders
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