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What do bears eat?

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Childrens Activity Pages

Imagine Our Florida would like to thank artist Haley Kane for creating IOF's adult coloring pages, the many artists with World Coloring pages, Bear Wise of Canada, Bear Smart society, and public domain for allowing IOF to use their creations. Enjoy making your own coloring and activity book for your family. Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page Click here to print page
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Fertilizers in Florida

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Earth’s water supply

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Plastic disintegration

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Interdependence

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Be Bear Smart

October 17, 2020Imagine Our Florida’s Bear Composting TipsJuly 17, 2018Retrofit Trash Cans and Electric Fence Instructions from FWCJuly 17, 2018did-you-kill-this-bearJuly 17, 2018bear-foodJuly 17, 2018bears-and-bear-resistant-cansJuly 17, 2018Embryonic-DiapauseJuly 17, 2018fed-bear-dead-bearJuly 17, 2018Florida-black-bear-corridors-mapJuly 17, 2018hand-vs-bear-pawJuly 17, 2018The night before garbage dayJuly 17, 2018How to be safe in Florida’s bear countryNovember 3, 2016Black bear day
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Water

1 Water Part 1Here’s a great video to explain what groundwater is, how it gets there, and why it’s so important   Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...10 Ways You Can Help Prevent EutrophicationEutrophication occurs when excessive nutrients build up in waterways such as rivers, lakes, and streams. This creates Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...2 Water Part 2Ways that Watersheds Get Disturbed. Most people think Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...3 Water Part 3Let’s take a look at what happens when acidic water enters the aquifer. Acidic water occurs when carbon dioxide and water react to form Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...36 Eye-opening Facts about Water          1. The average human body is made of 50 to 65 percent water. 2. Newborn babies are made up of 78 percent water. 3. A gallon of water weighs Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...Coral Reef—-Coral Reef—- Florida is the only state in the continental United States with a shallow coral reef near its coast. Coral reefs create specialized habitats that provide shelter, food, and breeding sites for numerous plants and animals. Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...Earth’s water supplyShare this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...Eutrophication          Eutrophication occurs when excessive nutrients build up in waterways such as rivers, lakes, and streams. This creates high amounts of nutrients for plants and algae. When algae blooms occur, Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...Fertilizers in FloridaShare this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...Florida scientists are researching Florida’s water issuesClay Henderson, Executive Director of the Stetson University Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience, discusses the water issues facing Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...Lake Apopka A History Lesson on EutrophicationLake Apopka: A History Lesson on Eutrophication Eutrophication occurs when excessive nutrients build up in waterways such as rivers, lakes, and streams. This creates Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...Manatees and their babiesOn March 21, 2017 a mother manatee was seen swimming the waters of Pinellas County, Florida. Manatee babies known as calves, will stay with Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...WetlandsFlorida is fortunate to have a unique area of wetlands. The Florida Everglades is made up of sawgrass marshes, coastal mangroves, and some Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestLike this:Like Loading...
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How long till it’s gone – Plastics

How long does the plastic you use on a daily basis last in a landfill?

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Florida Black Bear

URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS – THE FLORIDA BLACK BEAR – AN UMBRELLA SPECIES

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Volunteer

Become a Voice for the Voiceless  Volunteer to: Organize or  participate in a fundraising event Table at events Participate in environmental clean ups Educate people of all ages at IOF events Design educational materials, computer work and more! Click on the Volunteer button above and let us know what you will do. Ethics form Click here to print page 1 Waiver of Liability Click here to print and sign page 2
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Photos

Show All Gallery Rock the Vote 2024 Oakland Nature Fest 2024 2024 Sunrise Earth Day Orange County Apopka Library Display May 2024 2024 Thundering Spirit Pow wow 2024 Wekiva Egg Hunt with Slow Mama 2023 Native Rhythm Festival Educational fieldtrip to Petco with IOF and Slow Mama Oakland Preserve Fest Orlando Wetlands Festival 2023 Casselberry Earth Fest 2023 Earth Day Plantation Florida 2023 4H Club Orlando 2023 Earth Day event in the City of Sunrise 2023 2023 Thundering Spirit Pow Wow 2023 IOF Annual meeting Imagine Our Florida’s library display at Hoover Middle School Woodside Park Viera East North Orange County Library display August 2022 Flamingo Gardens in Davie Florida High School prip to the Florida Everglades National Park Casselberry Earth Fest 2022 Chickasaw Library Sunrise Florida Earthday 2022 Plantation Florida Earth Day 2022 Kenly Elementary School 2022 Thundering Spirit PowWow 2022 Viera East Woodside Park dedication PSI at Wekiwa Springs State Park 2022 Panther Display at Chickasaw & Tortoise at Apopka Libraries South Orange County Library bear display in Dr Phillips North Orange County Library summer display Lake Placid panther library display June 2021 2021 IOF Board of Directors Florida panther display at Orange County Library Apopka 2021 Sebring Library Coyote Display 2021 Imagine Our Florida at Thundering Spirit Family Powwow 2021 Imagine Our Florida North Branch of Orange County reopening Coyote Display November 2020 Imagine Our Florida at Thundering Spirit Powwow 2020 Imagine Our Florida at Lake Helen Fest Feb 2020 Imagine Our Florida’s manatee display at Hardee Cty Library 2020 Imagine Our Florida at Deland’s Manatee Fest 2020 Imagine Our Florida at Innovation Montessori teach in Jan 2020 Imagine Our Florida at Manatee Festival Deland 2019 Imagine Our Florida at Christmas in the Cloud 2018 Imagine Our Florida at Washington Oaks Gardens Earth Day Palm Coast Imagine Our Florida at USF St Petersburg Waterfront 2017 Imagine Our Florida at the Umatilla Wildlife Festival 2018 Imagine Our Florida at Thundering Spirit Family Pow Wow 2017 Imagine Our Florida Educating at Stetson University Earth Day 2019 Imagine Our Florida at Santa in the Park 2018 Imagine Our Florida at the Sanford Farmers Market Imagine Our Florida with PSI High Students at Wekiva State Park Imagine Our Florida at Orlando Science Center Get Outdoors Weekend Imagine Our Florida at Central Florida Veg Fest 2017 Imagine Our Florida at Orlando Veg Fest 2018 Imagine Our Florida at Orlando Science Center Wild Weather Weekend Imagine Our Florida educating at the Orlando Science Center 2018 Imagine Our Florida teaching at O2BKids in Altamonte Springs Imagine Our Florida Native Rhythms Festival in Melbourne 2018 Imagine Our Florida at Marine Quest in St. Petersburg 2018 Imagine Our Florida at the Manatee Festival in Blue Springs 2018 Imagine Our Florida at the Maitland Arbor Day Festival Imagine Our Florida at the Gainesville Veg Fest Imagine Our Florida at the Deland Water Festival 2019 Imagine Our Florida at City of Sunrise Imagine Our Florida at Central Florida Earth Day Imagine Our Florida at CARE in Apopka Imagine Our Florida at Broward Community County College South Campus Imagine-Our-Florida-at-94.9FM-950AM-The-Word-WTLN-Orlando
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Don’t Attract Bears

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Be Bear Smart poster

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Register to vote for our bears and enviroment

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Wanted Poster

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URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS – THE FLORIDA BLACK BEAR – AN UMBRELLA SPECIES

URSUS AMERICANUS FLORIDANUS – THE FLORIDA BLACK BEAR – AN UMBRELLA SPECIES Did you know… Florida black bears historically roamed throughout Florida and into parts of southern Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama. In the 1970s, there were 300-500 individuals left due to habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as overhunting. For 21 years, Florida black bears were protected from hunting and their numbers increased. However, in 2012 the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) removed them from the list so they are once again in danger of being hunted to extinction. Even though numbers have rebounded, they now inhabit only about 18% of their historic range. Source:  University of Florida:  http://franklin.ifas.ufl.edu/blog/2014/04/25/our-recovering-florida-black-bear-population/ Did you know… There are seven Bear Management Units (BMUs) in Florida, each representing a distinct subpopulation of the subspecies of Florida black bear. Hunting was permitted in four of the seven BMUs in 2015. Isolated from each other due to human encroachment on their habitat and lack of a contiguous wildlife corridor, each of the subpopulations of Florida black bear is in danger of inbreeding depression due to genetic isolation, thus weakening the gene pool. Source: http://myfwc.com/hunting/by-species/bear/rules/ Did you know… Although classified as carnivores, the Florida black bear’s diet consists of 80% plant material, 15% insects, and 5% animal matter. A major source of the bear’s diet, saw palmetto berries, has been harvested by humans for years. The berries are sold as herbal supplements. In July 2015, three months before the hunt, the state of Florida temporarily halted the harvesting of saw palmetto berries on state land. Destruction of acorn-producing oak trees is also taking away food from the bears and other wildlife. Trees are being destroyed for timber and to make way for more cattle-grazing land in our state and national forests. Did you know… The perceived threat of bears hurting humans is based on irrational fear. There is no documented case of a human being killed by a Florida black bear…EVER! However, humans kill an alarming number of black bears, even excluding legal hunting. While precise figures are not known, annual roadkill numbers have been close to or exceeding 150 (down from the peak of 282 in 2012). Approximately 100 so-called “nuisance” bears are killed every year, most often due to human carelessness such as leaving trash, pet food, bird seed, and dirty barbecue grills outside or in patios. Within the last few years, the FWC has adopted the “one strike you’re out” policy with regard to so-called “nuisance” bears. Did you know… Bears are deemed a “nuisance” merely for going in search of food carelessly left out by humans in residential neighborhoods. In preparation for denning in the winter, bears can consume in excess of 20,000 calories per day. When natural food sources are poor, bears must go in search of food often traveling many miles, which unfortunately puts them in danger of encounters with humans. Did you know… There is no science to support the supposition that hunting decreases human-bear conflicts or that bears that habituate to humans are more likely to be aggressive. Did you know… 3,778 permits were sold to hunt only […]

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Take a Quick Exploratory Survey for Wildlife Overpasses

TAKE SURVEY FWC just released the Florida Panther Mortality Update and it is heartbreaking. (link below) Now, more than ever, we need safe wildlife passages. Public Project Planning Chair Ginger Goepper and Director Aymee Laurain have launched a wildlife planning project for safe wildlife passages. They need your help to show public support to FWC, DOT, insurance companies and other agencies they are working with. Please SIGN and SHARE this survey. The survey is to show interest only and not a request for donations. Let’s all work together to bring wildlife passages to Florida for our panthers, bears and the other furry animals whom we share Florida with. Florida Panther Mortality Update TAKE SURVEY HERE

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Florida Manatee

TRICHECHUS MANATUS LATIROSTRIS – FLORIDA MANATEE –  AN INDICATOR SPECIES 

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Wildlife

Florida Black BearFlorida ManateeFlorida PantherFlorida Sandhill CraneGopher Tortoise AmphibiansArachnidsBirdsBivalvesCrustaceansInsectsMammals (Land)MollusksReptilesSealifeSnakes American MinkAmerican White PelicanBaird’s SandpiperBald EagleBanana SpiderBanded Garden SpiderBarred OwlBlack and Yellow Garden SpiderBlack Bee Killer and Batesian MimicryBlack SkimmersBlack Soldier FlyBlack VultureBlack-bellied Whistling-DuckBlack-necked StiltBlack-Tailed Red Sheet WeaverBlacktip SharkBlue CrabBlue-Green WeevilBoat-tailed GrackleBobcatBottlenose DolphinBrazilian Free-tailed BatBrazilian Skipper/CaterpillarBrunner’s Mantis aka Northern Grass MantisBurrowing OwlCarolina WrenCinnamon TealCooper’s HawkCoral ReefCoyoteDark Flower Scarab BeetleDewdrop SpiderDolphinDouble-crested CormorantDowny WoodpeckerEastern BluebirdEastern CottontailEastern Grasshopper LubberEastern Gray SquirrelEastern Spotted SkunkFiddler CrabsFlamingo (American)Florida Bonneted BatFlorida Cracker HorseFlorida Grasshopper SparrowFlorida Harvester AntFlorida mouseFlorida Sandhill CraneFlorida Scrub-JayFlorida Woods CockroachFulvous Whistling-DuckGarden Flea HopperGiant Leaf-footed BugGiant Manta RayGiant Whip ScorpionGlossy IbisGolden Silk Orb WeaverGray FoxGreat Blue HeronGreat Crested FlycatcherGreat White HeronGreat White SharkGreen HeronGreen Lynx SpiderGreen Sea TurtleGreenhouse FrogHanging Crane FlyHanging Thief Robber FlyHazardous Nesting Materials for BirdsHispid Cotton RatHorse ConchHouse SparrowHover FlyJune BugKatydidKey DeerLadybugLaughing GullLeast TernLightning BugLimpkinLittle Brown CicadaLong-Tailed Giant Ichneumonid WaspLovebugLower Keys Marsh RabbitMabel Orchard Orb WeaverMarsh RabbitMerlinMoorhen (Common)MosquitoNine-banded armadilloNorthern CardinalNorthern Crab SpiderNorthern Crested CaracaraNorthern MockingbirdNorthern ShovelerOak ToadOpossumOspreyPalm WarblerPalmetto Tortoise Beetle LarvaPileated WoodpeckersPortuguese Man o’ WarProthonotary WarblerPurple BankclimberPurple GallinuleRaccoonRed Shouldered HawkRed Velvet AntRed Widow SpiderRed-bellied WoodpeckerRed-Cockaded WoodpeckerRed-femured Spotted Orbweaver SpiderRed-headed WoodpeckerRed-winged BlackbirdReddish EgretsRegal Jumping SpiderRiver OtterRobinRock PigeonRuby-throated HummingbirdRuddy TurnstoneSailfin MollySaltmarsh CaterpillarSand CrabsShield-Backed BugSilver Garden OrbweaverSnail KiteSoraSouthern Fox Squirrelspan wormSummer FishflySwallow-tailed KiteThe Milkweed AssassinTurkey BuzzardTwo Striped Walking StickWhite Ibis (American)White-tailed DeerWild TurkeyYellow-bellied SapsuckerYellow-crowned Night-HeronYellow-headed BlackbirdYellow-rumped WarblerLoad more
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Advocacy

  Powerpoint Presentations Click on the images below to start powerpoint show you want to see. If you do not see 7 slide presentations here, please refresh your browser.   ADVOCACY The most effective forms of advocacy are in this order: Face to Face Handwritten Letter Phone call Email Petition “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead Tips to Be an Effective Advocate - Know the facts. If you want a lawmaker to take you seriously, you should know both sides of the issue. - Appeal to sense of duty to citizens. Remember, the person you are communicating with may not have the same passion for your project that you do. An example is advocating for Bear Resistant trash cans. While your passion may be to save the iconic Florida Black Bear, the lawmaker may be tasked with overseeing the health, safety and welfare of the community. You will be better received if you explain how bear resistant trash cans will benefit the citizens. - Register to Vote Lawmakers check. - If your lawmaker disagrees, make contact anyway. Communicating your position along with others may result in your lawmaker avoiding conflict by requesting that the bill not be brought up for a vote. -The Lawmaker’s Aide may be your contact person in some cases. See this as an opportunity to have your voice heard. The aide will present your request to the lawmaker and will get back to you with the answer. This will give you the opportunity to work with the aide to overcome any objections. - Be Patient. Making changes takes time and perseverance.   Advocating at a Face to Face Meeting - Meet with the lawmaker from your district. Your lawmaker wants your vote and your neighbor's votes too. - Get to know the person. You are meeting with by reading their bio and about current projects they are working on. - Dress accordingly. This is a professional meeting. - Leave your emotions at home. - Be on time for your appointment. - Greet the person with a warm handshake, make eye contact and show you appreciate the person by thanking them sincerely for their time. Connect with your lawmakers by commenting on their college team or on a project they are currently working on or have had success with. - State your position and support it with facts you have gathered. - Answer questions based on what you know. If you don’t know, let the person know you will find out and report back. Then do it. - Leave your contact information and ask for the best way to make contact again. Advocating at a Public Meeting-  - Research how many minutes you will be given to speak. Prepare your speech and practice to stay within the minutes allotted. - Fill the room with as many people from the community that you can. It’s great to wear matching colors to show unity. - Speakers from the district are who lawmakers want to hear from since they are the ones [...]
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Partners and Donors

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How to be an advocate for ordinances and resolutions to your county commissioners

Your local officials want to hear from you, their constituents. They are citizens just like you. Whether you are good at public speaking or not, talk to your officials like a friend. Tell them your concerns and offer a solution. You never know when a brainstorming idea will become a law for the safety of all of us and our wildlife. Here is a sample powerpoint presentation.

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Florida Panther

PUMA CONCOLOR – FLORIDA PANTHER – APEX SPECIES 

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Arlene Cuellar

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IOF Canvas Tote Bag

Once paid, this item will be printed and shipped directly to you from IOF’s printers. Approximate delivery time 2 weeks.

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IOF License Plate

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IOF Metal Dog Tag with Chain

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IOF 1″x2″ Key Chain Black or White

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IOF 11oz or 15 oz Ceramic Mug

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IOF Travel Mug

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donations

Imagine Our Florida, Inc. is a 501(c)(3)  Florida non-profit Science-based Educational Organization on a Mission to Preserve and Protect Florida’s Natural Resources, Wildlife, and Land. Together We Can bring people together in a shared vision to preserve and protect Florida's wildlife, habitat, and ecosystem. We will accomplish this via science-based education and the development of appreciation and respect for the natural world and our place within it. Our Future: Imagine Our Florida, Inc. will continue to spread the word and educate and guide people on how to make their voices heard to save our wild Florida. But we can’t do it without your support. To get the word out and garner support for our all-important cause, IOF relies on the generosity of those who want to make a difference and will help us cover administrative costs, advertising, signs, banners, educational materials,  promotional items, research, and more. Wild Florida is important not only for its biodiversity but also as an oasis to which people can escape and rejuvenate in the splendor of nature. Please do your part so together, we can fulfill our mission to preserve and protect Florida’s wilderness and its inhabitants for the enjoyment of all Floridians, future generations, and friends throughout the world! Imagine Our Florida, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.  A portion of your donations may be tax deductible. Contact your accountant for more information. Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services registration #CH49275.  Imagine Our Florida, Inc. 215 Albrighton Court Longwood FL 32779.  A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE, WITHIN THE STATE, 1-800-435-7352, OR VIA THE INTERNET AT WWW.800HELPFLA.COM.  REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE
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This white paper just released

This white paper just released from the Dr. Matthew J. Aresco
Director, Nokuse Plantation, Joseph M. Guthrie, M.S.
Conservation Biologist, and Dr. Joseph Travis
Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor
Department of Biological Science
Florida State University to the FWC has stated everything our research team has been saying along. Click on the picture to read.

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Bear With Us

How to live with our bear brothers and sisters, not against them

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The Florida Black Bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) is a subspecies of the American black bear.

Although classified as carnivores, the Florida black bear’s diet consists of 80% plant material, 15% insects, and 5% animal matter. A major source of the bear’s diet, saw palmetto berries, has been harvested by humans for years. The berries are sold as herbal supplements.

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FWC Statistics for the 2015 Bear hunt

This FWC spreadsheet shows the data collected from killed bears brought to the check stations during the Hunt. This chart includes number of lactating momma bears, gender, place where killed, fines issued to hunters and more.

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Typography

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Donate Become a Volunteer Enter Volunteer Hours 2024 Guidestar's Candid Non-Profit Seal of Transparency Statewide Events since 2017 105 People Impacted in 2022 353,137 Social Media Followers 6776 Volunteers Hours for 2020 1268 Follow Us on Facebook Follow our Instagram Subscribe to our YouTube Florida Wildlife Parks and Recreation Florida Plants Florida Ecosystems Water Children's Activity Pages Teacher Lesson Plans Event Photos Videos Advocacy IOF Shop Volunteer About IOF Newsletters 2023 Annual report Social Media Feed Imagine Our Florida, Inc.Our purpose is to bring people together in a shared vision to preserve and protect Florida's wildlife, habitat, and ecosystems. We accomplish this via science-based education and the development of appreciation and respect for the natural world and our place within it.Imagine Our Florida, Inc.1 day agoFoto Friday: Please post the pictures you captured of Florida's wildlife, wildflowers, and wild spaces this week in the comments. We can't wait to see them! Royal Poinciana The Royal Poinciana, the flamboyant or flame tree (Delonix regia), is renowned for its stunning beauty and lush, umbrella-like canopy. Native to Madagascar, this tropical marvel thrives in warm climates, lighting up summer landscapes with dazzling blooms ranging from vivid red to fiery orange and striking yellow in some cultivars. Each flower has four spoon-shaped petals and one larger petal, often compared to an orchid’s beauty. This deciduous tree is perfect for creating dappled shade in USDA hardiness zones 9b–11. Royal Poinciana is a visual delight and a natural sunshade during the hottest months. It has a mature height of about 40 feet and a canopy that can spread to 60 feet. Once established, it’s highly tolerant of drought and salt, making it a resilient choice for many landscapes. Though the tree's long seed pods can become lawn litter in spring, the Royal Poinciana’s grand presence and vibrant flowers make it a favorite among gardeners and admirers—an ideal addition to frost-free landscapes for those seeking year-round beauty and a bit of tropical charm! #ImagineOurFlorida #IOF #ConnectRespectCoexist732View on FacebookImagine Our Florida, Inc.3 days agoWe do have autumn in Florida; if only we take the time to see.134View on FacebookImagine Our Florida, Inc.1 week agoFoto Friday: Please post the pictures you captured of Florida's wildlife, wildflowers, and wild spaces this week in the comments. We can't wait to see them! Royal Tern The Royal Tern, a striking seabird of warm coastal waters, stands out with its bright tangerine bill and distinctive black crest, which fades to a white forehead by late summer. These elegant birds can be seen gliding slowly over shorelines, scanning for small fish they catch with a quick, precise dive. They are highly social, found on undisturbed beaches and saltwater coasts, gathering in colonies and between fishing outings. The Royal Tern’s sharp “ka-rreet!” call is a familiar sound for seashore visitors and a helpful way to spot them. Their North American populations have remained stable, though declines have been noted in Florida. Photo Credit: Dan Kon #imaigineourFlorida #IOF #RoyalTern1071View on FacebookImagine Our Florida, Inc.1 week agoMaster Weavers. Mesmerizing. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1285234182503436&rdid=coaGYCxk1vcUIQQq39510View on FacebookImagine Our Florida, Inc.2 weeks agoIt is with heartfelt gratitude that today, we pause to honor [...]
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