FWC to host public meeting May 6 in Sebring for input on captive wildlife regulations

Regarding permits to operate game farms and hunt preserves

Posted 5/3/24

These meetings are designed to give the public an opportunity to interact directly...

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FWC to host public meeting May 6 in Sebring for input on captive wildlife regulations

Regarding permits to operate game farms and hunt preserves

Posted

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission will host a meeting on Monday, May 6 from 6 to 8 p.m., to encourage input on captive wildlife regulations in Florida regarding permits to operate game farms and hunt preserves. The meeting will take place at the Pavilion on Little Lake Jackson, 1775 US Hwy 27 S. in Sebring.

These meetings are designed to give the public an opportunity to interact directly with FWC Captive Wildlife Section staff and will not include a presentation. The primary purpose of this workshop is for stakeholders to engage with staff and make recommendations regarding draft rule language for game farms and hunt preserves.

If you cannot attend one of the meetings but would still like to submit comments, please use the online public comment form to provide input, comments, or feedback regarding the draft game farm and hunt preserve rules.

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