💨 Abstract
In Florida, the first black bear hunt in a decade is set for December 2025, with stricter rules than the previous hunt in 2015. The state's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approved the plan to manage the growing bear population amidst strong opposition. Critics argue the hunt is cruel and unnecessary, while supporters point to increased bear-human interactions.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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