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Commissioner Adam Putnam to Give Keynote at Fish & Wildlife Foundation Event Saturday

Posted on October 20, 2017

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Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam will provide the keynote address at the Fish & Wildlife Foundation’s BlueGreen 2017 event.
Event: Fish & Wildlife Foundation BlueGreen 2017 event
Date: Saturday, Oct. 21, 2017
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Location: The Florida Aquarium
701 Channelside Dr.
Tampa, Fla. 33602

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Commissioner Adam Putnam, Fish & Wildlife Foundation, Florida Aquarium

FWC Officer Philip Stone Receives Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation Award

Posted on July 11, 2017

Lake Worth resident Philip Stone, a law enforcement officer with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), has received the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation Award for Marine Conservation.
Officer Stone was honored for his dedication, particularly to the protection of sea turtles, at the FWC Commission meeting in Orlando. Fish & Wildlife Foundation CEO Andrew Walker made the presentation on behalf of the Guy Harvey organization.
“Well before joining FWC as a marine law enforcement officer in 2009, Officer Stone was active as a volunteer in sea turtle conservation in the Palm Beach area,” Walker said. “His desire to do even more to conserve Florida’s marine life and fisheries was a chief motivation in joining the FWC.”
As an FWC officer, Stone has worked with local law enforcement agencies to minimize impact to nesting and hatchling turtles while they conduct essential nighttime beach patrolling. He’s also helped Palm Beach and Martin county businesses and homeowners reduce coastal lighting that can disorient turtle hatchlings, luring them away from the ocean.
Widely covered in the media in 2016 was the FWC’s apprehension of an individual poaching threatened loggerhead turtle eggs from Jupiter Inlet in Palm Beach County, an investigation led by Officer Stone. By apprehending the person in the act of digging up eggs, 92 eggs could be reburied and led to the hatching of 32 loggerhead turtles.
When off duty, Officer Stone continues to serve as a sea turtle volunteer, conducting nesting surveys, responding to sea turtle strandings, and ­­­­­– as a volunteer and officer – helping recover sick or injured turtles.
“We think Officer Philip Stone is a fitting choice for this award,” said Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation executive director Greg Jacoski. “He exemplifies all that Guy Harvey and our Foundation stand for – an unwavering lifetime commitment to understanding, conserving and appreciating the irreplaceable creatures that inhabit our oceans. We congratulate him and the FWC for all they do.”
Founded by marine biologist and artist Guy Harvey, the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation is an organization of philanthropists, conservationists, scientists and educators focused on developing sensible strategies for promoting the conservation of our oceans and nurturing the next generation of marine scientists and guardians of our seas.
Through the generous philanthropy inspired by Guy Harvey’s art, the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation will fund exceptional research and innovative educational programs developed by universities, colleges, institutes, and nonprofit organizations.

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Fish & Wildlife Foundation, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation Award, Marine Conservation, MyFWC

Fish & Wildlife Foundation Awards $345,000 in Florida Conservation Grants

Posted on April 26, 2017

$345,000 in conservation grants was given out this week by the nonprofit Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida to benefit wildlife and people.
Meeting on Key Largo, the Foundation’s board of directors approved a $100,000 grant to help local communities purchase bear-resistant trash cans for homeowners. This follows the Foundation’s 2016 grant of $325,000 for bear-resistant trash cans, which was matched by a $500,000 commitment by the state of Florida.
“Human-bear conflict is increased when food is in garbage cans that bears can open,” said Foundation Board Chair Richard A. Corbett, in explaining the Foundation’s commitment to this program.
“Local communities and homeowners across Florida are eager to upgrade their trash receptacles to reduce human-bear conflict,” Corbett said. “But the funds are not always available. Having the Fish & Wildlife Foundation share those costs helps accelerate this program.”
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) administers the program and is using Foundation funds to provide financial incentives for communities to sign up.
The Foundation also awarded $5,000 to fund the land survey and engineering plan for a proposed orphan bear cub rehabilitation facility to be built in the Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. The facility will house young Florida black bears unable to survive in the wild. Most cubs in Florida are orphaned when mother bears are killed by vehicles or removed due to risks to public safety. Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo offers its veterinarian services free of charge to evaluate the bears taken in for rehabilitation.
The Foundation also awarded $15,000 to help address the alarming national decline in children’s outdoor play and recreation. Recent studies indicate youth in the United States now spend more than 50 hours a week indoors with electronic media. The funds will be applied to a larger effort to gather data, communicate the importance of nature in childhood development, and identify opportunities to create outdoor programs that reach a broader and more diverse public.
The largest grant awarded – for $225,000 – is for startup management of 16 “Critical Wildlife Areas” established in November by the FWC.
“Most of these sites host important nesting colonies of shorebirds, seabirds and wading birds. Many have experienced high levels of past human disturbance, leading to their designation as sanctuaries,” said Foundation President and CEO Andrew Walker.
“The few minutes a plover or heron is frightened away from its nest by an over-eager photographer or a boat passing too closely can be enough time to kill unprotected eggs in the heat of summer,” Walker said. “The Foundation grant will help FWC post these critical wildlife areas and hire full-time and seasonal biologists to monitor these sites, collect information on nesting success and educate the public.”
The funds for these grants came from the Conserve Wildlife specialty license plate fund managed by the Foundation. From every purchase of a Conserve Wildlife license plate – which includes the image of a Florida black bear – the Foundation receives $25 for conservation.
The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida was created in 1994 to support the FWC and other public and private partners. The Foundation has raised and given away more than $25 million to support conservation, fishing, hunting and outdoor education for children, adolescents and adults. More information can be found at WildlifeFlorida.org.

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