Florida’s Black Bear Hunt Sparks Legal Battle Over Wildlife Management and State Sovereignty
Florida’s decision to resume black bear hunting has sparked a major lawsuit, revealing deep tensions between state wildlife management and constitutional duties—raising critical questions about balancing conservation with public safety.
Florida’s announcement to reintroduce its first black bear hunt in ten years is not just a wildlife management issue—it is a clash between constitutional responsibility and competing interests that strikes at the heart of state sovereignty. As Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) prepares for a December hunt, conservationists are fighting back with a lawsuit that challenges whether the state is honoring its scientific mandate or bowing to political pressures. Is Florida Managing Bears Or Sacrificing Scientific Integrity? The lawsuit filed by Bear Warriors United accuses the FWC of ignoring its constitutional duty to base management decisions on rigorous...
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