AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAlligator Safety in Central Florida: FWC reports a deadly alligator attack in Seminole County: a 31-year-old woman died after being bitten while swimming in the Econlockhatchee River near Geneva. Local Wildlife Response: Authorities are still tracking the alligator, while a separate Marion County incident saw an 8-foot-7-inch alligator bite a child’s hand at Nelson’s Fish Camp; that animal was captured and euthanized. More Bites, Same Warning: FWC says serious injuries are rare, but it’s urging people to keep distance, never feed gators, and use designated swimming areas—especially during mating season when gators are more active. Water District Election Fight (SWFL): A Bonita Springs water control district election is under dispute after conflicting tallies and delayed public records raised questions about control of the San Carlos Estates Water Control District. UF/IFAS Pest Myth-Busting: UF/IFAS released guidance clarifying that “hybrid super termites” aren’t a bigger threat than existing invasive termites—just a new scientific category. Pollinator Push for Florida Crops: Pollinator Palooza at First Magnitude Brewing highlighted how insect pollination supports Florida specialty crops like blueberries, watermelon, and squash.
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