FWC to take bear off threatened species list

FWC to take bear off threatened species list

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -

Wildlife officials have approved a measure which removes the Florida black bear from the state's threatened species list.
 
The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted to change the decades-old protections for the bears at their meeting in Palm Beach Gardens on Wednesday.
 
Florida black bears were once found throughout the state, but their population was decimated by hunting and development. The threatened species protection has been credited with their rebounding population, with around 3,000 bears now believed to be alive. But some wildlife advocates think taking away their protected status is a mistake.
 
The measure does not allow the bears to be hunted.

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