Posted on 02/20/2024 3:56:08 AM PST by marktwain
On February 15, 2024, the Florida House passed CS/HB 87: Taking of Bears. The bill passed 88 to 29. It will now be sent to the Florida Senate. The bill has been prompted by a burgeoning black bear population in Florida, which has increased exponentially from 300 – 500 bears in 1974 to 2,650 in 2002 to an estimated 4,350 in 2016. No official population estimate has been made for eight years. The bear population increased 60% from 2002 to 2014/15. If the trend continues into 2024, the black bear population will be estimated at over 6,000. Cubs are not included in the population estimates. From a 2016 article published in the news-journalonline.com:
An estimated 4,350 adult black bears live across the state, an increase of 60 percent since the last statewide estimate in 2002, said Thomas Eason, director of habitat and species conservation for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
As the bear population has expanded into areas with a higher density of people, the greatest known cause of adult bear deaths is vehicle collisions. 276 bears were killed in vehicle collisions in 2020, 289 in 2021, and 286 in 2022. The most common cause of bear cub mortality is attacks by adult male bears.
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>>>Using that, there should be 6,000 bears in Florida now.<<<
There must be, even more. We have bears here all the time. They come off Eglin AFB and raid peoples garbage cans, restaurants and even here at work in the industrial park. I’ve seen bears many times, even had to wait for one to cross the road so I could get to work. ...............
I don’t know about anyone else, but if I find myself threatened by a bear, I will not be waiting on some state general assembly to make a ruling allowing me to kill the bear. This is silly. Government has become silly.
As far as I’m concerned, ZERO bears is the right number, since they have such a crappy attitude about life.
Bogart Bear.
My niece and NIL had black bear(s) wandering around their neighborhood in Gulf Breeze (Pensacola area) a few years back. I looked at the area on a map, and realized they were a few blocks from the Naval Live Oaks Nature Preserve. This is a piece of land that was kept for strategic materials in the day of wooden ships. Today, it is prime wildlife habitat right next to lots of neighborhoods. Black bear sightings shouldn’t be a surprise there.
A friend of mine lives near a protected forest that has an active bear population. His two dogs used to keep them out of his yard by barking. One summer day, that no longer worked. A bear pushed in a panel on the screen enclosing his pool so she and her two cubs could take a dip and rest in the shade. My friend’s two dogs quietly and glumly looked on from behind the safety of the sliding glass door to the house.
If you hit a deer, the deer dies.
If you hit an elk, you die.
"OREGON WOMAN SURVIVES ELK COLLISION, CLAIMS ROADKILL"
https://www.rmef.org/elk-network/oregon-woman-survives-elk-collision-claims-roadkill/
Look out Ned, "It's coming right for us!"
Cold Python——
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Under $50.00 I bet in 1955
COLD!?!
I really try to proof read .
That is a Purdy piece.
The cost in the Python in the posted above was $150.00, I did not see a date anywhere look n the add.
Regards
alfa6 ;<}
That's the Law.
Tells you how much our money has shrunk...................
I think it read 1955...
Current snake guns I’ve seen are
Close to $2000. -——yikes!
Seriously I’m having Fun just using the
.22 LR up in my GP100.
“I don’t care what the state laws say. If a bear attacks you, you have a right to self-defense.”
You have always had the right to self defense. This clarifies defense of pets and adds protection of buildings.
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