Success: Florida Black Bears Will Not Be Hunted

Target: Nick Wiley, Executive Director, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Goal: Thank the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for not allowing the 2017 black bear hunt.

Two years ago, almost 400 Florida black bears were needlessly killed. Some were mothers of babies that then starved to death, and the babies are included in that number. This trophy hunt was completely unnecessary, and ran counter to the wishes of most of the public, especially animal rights activists. There was a planned hunt again this year, which has thankfully been cancelled. This is at least partly due to all of the many petitions published on this very topic, including one from ForceChange.

There are concerns that the Florida black bears are becoming too aggressive, but any perceived aggression is only because their habitats are being rapidly encroached upon by humans. The bears are literally getting backed into a corner, yet people are confused when they lash out. Even besides habitat restoration, there are other measures humans could take to improve inter-species relations, such as the proper storage of food and the use of electric fences. About 100 bears a year are already killed by motorists, so an annual culling is definitely not needed for the bears’ sake. Sign this petition to praise the executive director of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and to encourage the future protection of the Florida black bear.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Mr. Wiley,

The Florida black bear hunt in 2015 was appalling and senseless. Attacks from black bears are very rare and until 2012, the Florida black bear was considered threatened. Hunting them so soon after losing protections should not have been allowed, and thankfully will not be reenacted this year. I would like to commend you for that choice, as I am sure it wasn’t easy. Hunting does bring in revenue and there is a vocal minority that feel like the very small threat that the bears may pose warrants culls. But by cancelling the 2017 hunt, you stated that the bears have a right to life and consideration.

If human safety does become a big enough concern that action must be taken, I urge you to consider other methods of keeping the bears away from human settlements. Trash cans can be modified to keep bears out, and pepper spray has been shown to discourage black bears from attacking. Humans must learn to coexist peacefully with animals, since we have no more right to the earth than they do. Thank you for choosing to stop hunters from slaughtering black bears. Please continue to protect them from annual massacres.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo Credit: Karen Abeyasekere


7 Comments

  1. Finally! A win for the animals! Thanks to all involved who helped to save the beautiful bears who would have been murdered during this onslaught.

  2. Linda Hilty-Tuttle says:

    I’m a Florida resident and I THANK YOU Mr.Wiley, Executive Director, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
    There was a large number of bears killed last year, so I am relieved and thankful this will not be repeated in 2017! ♥

  3. Denise Devereux says:

    FROM AUSTRALIA WITH LOVE thanks to those who showed respect, compassion for God’s creatures.

  4. Finally–a few humans being humane.

  5. THERE IS NO LOVE OR COMPASSION WHERE THERE THERE IS SLAUGHTER OF ANY KIND OF ANIMAL! ANIMALS ARE HELPLESS AND DEFENSELESS! SO WHY ARE WE DESTROYING THEM?! WHAT GIVES US THE RIGHT?! ANIMALS JUST LIKE HUMANS,WANT TO LOVE AND BE LOVED, lIVE AMONG OUR FAMILY, PROTECT OUR YOUNG AND LIVE FREELY! IS THAT TO HARD TO ASK FOR?!…YOU CAN DEFINITELY TELL A LOT ABOUT A PERSON’S CHARACTER IN HOW THEY TREAT ANIMALS!..SHAME TO THOSE WHO TURN AWAY AND IGNORE IT!

  6. Lisa Zarafonetis says:

    Signed & Shared❗️?

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