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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

WHERE IS THE GUN?


 

Teen hit by stray bullet while sitting on porch at Pine Hills home?

Deputies said they believe the teen was hit by a stray bullet and was not targeted.

The other teen was not injured.

Posted: 4:41 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015

"Floridians Beware,"

this teen was just sitting on his porch after school talking to a friend when they hear a pop!

They heard the pop (noise) and he has relatively little damage considering, so it might have been a pistol?


Fast forward to next month when 1600 gun toting people, hell bent on killing a Black Bear.

If they do not make a mistake!

"Therein Lies The Rub!"

You should know that not many, if any, of those crazed 'Hunters' will be using a pistol, they will be using shot guns and/or high powered rifles with a scope and a silencer!

Lots of luck knowing when or where those bullets will be coming from?

A bullet coming from one of those can travel up to 5 miles or more.

As of August 21, 2015 1,430 bear hunting permits to hunt 320 bears?

Friday, August 28, 2015

Your Robin hood governor hard at work!


Well, as usual he doesn't quite get it?

He is

Taking from the poor and giving to the rich once again.

Petition to protect Payne's Prairie Florida


To be delivered to The Florida State House, The Florida State Senate, and Governor Rick Scott

Petition Statement

Hands off Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. We, the undersigned, will not allow the privatization of our public land. We stand firmly against Governor Scott's plan to encourage private business to rent our State Parks for grazing cattle or growing trees. We urge you to stand against special interests and work to preserve not privatize!

Images of the Payne's Prairie State Park Florida


Governor Rick Scott has now taken the park away from the public and is given it to ranchers.

Just as his Stacked,

St. John River Management Committee did with Silver Springs and we just keep allowing him to do so?



If you have never been to Payne's Prairie, go now while you can still walk around without stepping on cow chips

and in need of a nose plug, it is too late for Silver Springs State Park!

Images of the silver river state park monkeys


Just like his Stacked, Fish and Wildlife Committee?

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Panthers and Bears and Reptiles OH MY!


What do Nick Wiley, Robert Spottswood, Liesa Priddy, Richard Corbett and Governor Rick Scott have in common?

For years I have been racking my poor, little, old, brain, trying to find the reason why so many government officials paid so much money to protect our beloved wildlife in Florida
are hell bent on killing our beloved wildlife?

Now, as you will soon see, the lights are coming on!

They, along with the rest of my, at this time incomplete list, of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, all control the life's of our beloved wildlife, plants, animals, fish and reptiles and each one want them out of their way!

So far only Richard Corbett has found his conscience over his pocketbook?

Richard Corbett resigns as Florida Fish and Wildlife commissioner!

Please do not just like or ignore, but take a minute to read the following?

Wiley’s Whims!

Posted on July 22, 2015

Will explain Nick Wiley and Liesa Priddy!


While there is nothing in the world that can explain our governor, this might help?

A Ridiculous Award!

Posted on August 3, 2015


Richard Corbett resigns as Florida Fish and Wildlife,
God Bless him and whoever was his Conscience?

And this new one I found
might just be the back-breaker for our beloved neighbors?

Stacking the deck in our state!

August 27, 2015

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Bear cub struck, killed on I-4 in Seminole County


And so it begins!

Yes, unfortunately our bears and all of our wildlife die a horrible death on Florida roads everyday however, as the old saying goes,

"You ain't seen nothin' yet!"

A little play on words to try to help my breaking heart!

Soon after this "Law illegal hunt" gets under way and the hunters start killing mother bears, what do the bear cubs do?

They walk around looking for their mother of course!

Oh wait hunters are not suppose to kill females bears you say?

Who will be out in the woods with those thousands of crazed hunters checking on each kill?

YOU?

How many of those crazed hunters that paid their dues and ones that have not, care if they shoot a male or a female or anything else that moves for that matter?

How many babies will be hungry, thirsty and walk out into a road looking for mommy?


A bear cub was hit by a vehicle and killed Friday morning along Interstate 4, according to Florida Highway Patrol troopers.

The bear was struck around 6 a.m. near State Road 17-92. Some wildlife supporters said such incidents could start happening more frequently.

Wildlife supporter and bear hunt opponent Chuck O'Neal told Channel 9's Racquel Asa that with Florida set to allow hunting of black bears, bear cubs crossing the roadway will happen more often, especially because female bears are fair game during the hunt.

"The mother would not have let that bear cub cross I-4.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Trash Fines if Black Bears get into trash


Well it is about time, or is it?

Will the Fish and Wildlife now be putting the hunt on hold at least until we see if this new rue works or until we have a court hearing on the lawsuit against you?\

Or better yet both?

Penny wise and years too late!

No!

So far, Rob Headley, you and your lazy neighbors are the cause of this unnecessary hunt to kill our beloved Black Bears!

I think people, by and large, take care of their own trash fine, so far," Headley said.

Right!

Posted: 5:14 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015

Tempting bears with trash could lead to fines for homeowners

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. —

Neighbors living along Markham Woods Road in Longwood know a trash container can become a bear's buffet.

"I can't take the trash out the night before like most people do.

I've got to get up at the crack of dawn to take it out at 6 a.m.

Otherwise I wake up to a street full of trash," resident Rob Headley said.

Starting last week, the penalties have changed for homeowners in the state who leave trash out for pickup and bears become a problem.

First time offenders are to receive a written warning,

the second time they'd get a $100 civil citation

and the third time it's a second-degree misdemeanor.

"I'm against it.

I think people, by and large, take care of their own trash fine, so far," Headley said.

Previously, homeowners would instantly face a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by possible jail time and a fine if they unintentionally fed bears by leaving garbage out, but state attorneys across the state were tossing the cases out.

Wildlife officials told Channel 9's Julie Salomone that some homeowners associations have taken it a step further by placing time restrictions on when homeowners can put garbage out.

For example, those living in the Heathrow community can't place trash cans out overnight or any earlier than 5 a.m. pickup day.

A homeowner told Salomone that his bear-proof trash can cost about $200.

It has a latch on the side.

Homeowners in the community who have bear-proof cans are allowed to leave their garbage out overnight for pickup.

Wildlife officials say they don't have authority to put time limits in place, but they recommend putting the can on the curb pickup day.


and

'Unintentional bear feeding' could net fine in Florida

Wildlife officials could issue $100 fines