The latest issue of Florida Wildlife is now available online

The latest issue of Florida Wildlife is now available online at FloridaWildlifeMagazine.com.

Here’s some of what you’ll find between the “digital covers” of this issue… 

  • 2013 Python Challenge;
  • New signs for Great Fla. Birding & Wildlife Trail;
  • Mild winter temps lead to fewer manatee deaths;
  • the “Rule of Halves” in managing for turkeys;
  • Lake Istokpoga is a lunker locker;
  • Geocaching;
  • Ferocious ant lions;
  • and much more. 

Also, catch up on news about the FWC and Florida’s fish and wildlife in the “News” section of the magazine’s website.

Apply Today for the Leadership Institute

The Wildlife Society

The Wildlife Society is currently accepting applications for its Leadership Institute. 

The Institute facilitates development of new leaders within TWS and the wildlife profession. We’ll recruit 10-15 promising early-career professionals for a series of intensive activities and mentoring relationships. The focus will be on exposing participants to the inner workings of TWS and increasing the number of active leaders in TWS and the wildlife profession.
 
Are you or do you know an early-career professional,
two to three years out of either undergraduate or graduate school,
currently working full-time in a wildlife professional position,
and with demonstrated evidence of leadership potential?
 
Apply today or forward this email to a person who’d make a great fit.

  
 
A small number of slots may also be available for more recent graduates who have shown strong evidence of their leadership potential or for those who are working while concurrently pursuing a graduate degree.
 
From May to October, participants will engage in a series of activities to develop and expand their leadership skills. Institute members will also attend the TWS Annual Conference in Milwaukee (October 4-9, 2013) and participate in various activities, including mentoring and leadership workshop sessions. The Institute is free, and participants will receive free registration and a travel grant for the conference. 
 
All applicants must be members of TWS and a Chapter or Section of TWS. The selection committee will be seeking to create a diverse group, with participants of varying gender, ethnic, and regional diversity.
 
Please contact Laura Bies, Director of Government Affairs at laura@wildlife.org with any questions.

DEP AND FWC TO ACCEPT PUBLIC COMMENT ON GULF COAST ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION COUNCIL PLAN

MEDIA ADVISORY: Feb. 6, 2013
CONTACT: DEP Press Office, 850.245.2112, DEPNews@dep.state.fl.us

TALLAHASSEE - The Florida Department of Environmental Protection will host a public meeting at 6 p.m. Feb. 28 in Panama City Beach to gather input on the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council's Path Forward document and Florida's projects to be submitted to the Council for its consideration. The meeting will be co-hosted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and will be held in the Student Union East Conference Center at Gulf Coast State College.