Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68A-4.009 - Florida Black Bear Conservation
(1) No
person shall take, possess, injure, shoot, collect, or sell black bears or
their parts or to attempt to engage in such conduct except as authorized by
Commission rule or by permit from the Commission.
(2) The Commission will issue permits
authorizing intentional take of bears when it determines such authorization
furthers scientific or conservation purposes which will benefit the survival
potential of the species or to reduce property damage caused by bears. For
purposes of this rule, activities that are eligible for a permit include:
(a) Collection of scientific data needed for
conservation or management of the species;
(b) Taking bears that are causing property
damage when no non-lethal options can provide practical resolution to the
damage, and the Commission is unable to capture the bear.
(3) The Commission authorizes members of the
public to take a bear in an attempt to scare a bear away from people using
methods considered non-lethal. Staff shall authorize specific methods and
situations that qualify for this authorization at
http://MyFWC.com/bear/.
(4) The Commission will provide technical
assistance to land owners and comments to permitting agencies in order to
minimize and avoid potential negative human-bear interactions or impacts of
land modifications on the conservation and management of black bears. The
Commission will base its comments and recommendations on the goals and
objectives of the approved Florida Black Bear Management Plan. The plan can be
obtained at http://MyFWC.com/bear/.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV., Sec. 9, Fla. Const., 379.1025 FS.
New 8-23-12, Amended 7-29-15.
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