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Take the itch out of summer

It’s summertime, and the livin’ is itchy - especially if you spend time outside during dusk or dawn.

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FWC names boating educator of the year

Read more...The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has selected Dr. Wilbur G. Hugli of Fort Walton Beach as Florida’s 2010 Boating Educator of the Year.

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Join the dove club

To me, the best part about hunting is not harvesting game – but spending quality time outdoors with friends and family.

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Florida Fish and Wildlife Incidents

The following are incidents reported by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission from June 17-23:

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Fish Busters’ Bulletin Keeping the Public Trust

Read more...For my 32 years with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), I have been one of those folks dealing with the stigma of “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help you.”

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June is Florida Rivers Month

This year is the 27th annual Rivers Clean-up event in Northwest Florida.

Gov. Rick Scott has signed a proclamation that declares June as Florida Rivers Month. This proclamation is the result of a request by the Santa Rosa Clean Community System Rivers Watch Group in Milton and has spread across the state.  Cpt. Walt Reese has spearheaded this effort for 27 years.

Since its inception, more than 200 pick-up truck loads of trash have been removed from local waterways. Other partners of the effort include Blackwater River State Forest, UF/IFAS Santa Rosa County Sea Grant Extension, NAS Whiting Field, and local canoe vendors.

As the canoe capital of Florida, Santa Rosa County’s local water bodies are very important to the area economically, recreationally and ecologically. By participating in the Rivers Clean-up, volunteers can contribute to the beauty of these natural areas and help keep them clean at the same time.

For more on this story, see the June 23 issue of the Navarre Press or subscribe online.

Operation Dry Water this weekend

Last year, 17 people died from boating accidents related to alcohol and drug use in Florida.

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