Bill Text: FL S0988 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Florida Black Bear/Endangered and Threatened Species Act
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Environment and Natural Resources [S0988 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0988-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 (NP) SR 988 By Senator Stewart 13-01274-19 2019988__ 1 Senate Resolution 2 A resolution requesting the Florida Fish and Wildlife 3 Conservation Commission to consider relisting the 4 Florida black bear as a threatened species under the 5 Endangered and Threatened Species Act. 6 7 WHEREAS, the Florida Senate is concerned with the 8 protection of wildlife, an asset held in the public trust for 9 all citizens, and 10 WHEREAS, the Florida black bear is an iconic species 11 beloved by the vast majority of Floridians, and 12 WHEREAS, after being hunted to near extinction, the Florida 13 black bear was listed as a threatened species on the state’s 14 Endangered and Threatened Species List in 1974, and 15 WHEREAS, after public outcry over the cruel and inhumane 16 limited hunting of Florida black bears in 1994, the State of 17 Florida prohibited all hunting of the species, and 18 WHEREAS, amidst a contested and controversial process, the 19 Florida black bear was removed from state-designated threatened 20 status in 2012, and 21 WHEREAS, in 2015, the Florida Fish and Wildlife 22 Conservation Commission passed rules for an annual bear hunt, 23 which was abruptly ended two days into the week-long hunt due to 24 an unusually high number of bear deaths, and 25 WHEREAS, Florida black bears continue to suffer from a loss 26 of habitat and increased death rates on Florida roadways, and 27 WHEREAS, 1000 Friends of Florida estimates that one-third 28 of this state will be developed by 2070, with a human population 29 of 33.7 million, and 30 WHEREAS, during the past 20 years, more than 8,000 new 31 miles of roadways have been built in this state and more than 32 230 million more daily vehicle miles are driven over such 33 roadways, and 34 WHEREAS, the penalties for poaching Florida black bears are 35 currently so low that they have been recently subjected to 36 torture and acts of animal cruelty, NOW, THEREFORE, 37 38 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida: 39 40 That the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 41 should examine the protection of the iconic Florida black bear 42 and consider relisting the species as threatened, pursuant to 43 the criteria of the Endangered and Threatened Species Act.