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EP# 19 FWC Commissioners Development or Conservation?

EP# 19 FWC Commissioners Development or Conservation?

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In this episode, hosts Mae and Kaylee discuss the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), its mission, and the potential conflicts of interest among its commissioners. They explore the backgrounds of various commissioners, highlighting their ties to development and business, which may conflict with conservation efforts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of public engagement and advocacy for wildlife protection, urging listeners to take action and demand better governance for Florida's ecosystems.

Episode Timestamps:

📍00:00 Introduction to Florida's Wildlife and Ecosystems

📍00:22 Exploring FWC's Mission and Leadership

📍05:32 Commissioner Profiles: Conflicts of Interest

📍14:02 The Role of Women in FWC Leadership

📍15:51 Exploring the Background of Key Figures

📍22:10 Conflict of Interest in Conservation Leadership

📍31:04 The Importance of Qualifications in Conservation

📍32:26 Taking Action for Florida's Future


Resources & Links:

🔹OPPAGA - FWC

🔹Reform the FWC Petition

🔹FL Admin Code & Register

🔹Proposal FL FWC Reform Bill (HJR 1625)

🔹Official Proposal Postponed

🔹Representative Dr. Anna V. Eskamani Introduces HJR 1625 to Strengthen Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission



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