Florida Resumes Black Bear Hunting Amidst Controversy

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Wildlife groups condemned Florida's decision to allow a black bear hunt, citing concerns over animal cruelty, flawed science, and habitat threats, despite the state's claims of managing overpopulation. The hunt, approved by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, involves methods like bait traps, archery, and dog packs, and has sparked significant public opposition and controversy over conservation efforts.
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- Florida Approves First Black Bear Hunt Since 2015 The New York Times
- Florida will bring back bear hunting season: See where they're planned USA Today
- FWC approves removal of 187 bears in Florida's first bear hunt since 2015 Bay News 9
- Florida Restarts Black Bear Hunts Again Despite Protests Time Magazine
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