FL Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

FL Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission located in Tallahassee FL manages fish and wildlife resources.
 
The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, simply known as the FWC, is responsible for managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people.
 
The FWC creates the rules for protecting Florida's fish and wildlife. It consists of an unpaid seven-member board of commissioners. Commissioners are appointed by the governor and approved by the senate. They are advised and guided in their decision-making by scientists, law enforcement officers, and other experts, who are among the more than 1,800 employees of the FWC.
 

Contact

620 South Meridian Street
Tallahassee, FL, 32399

Fax: 850-488-1961