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A man faces prison time after pleading guilty to damaging federal land.
Read more...A man is facing up to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to destroying government property by burying more than 5,000 pounds of refuse in the Ocala National Forest over a three-year stretch.
Read more...The hunt is on. As thousands of hunters head into the Ocala National Forest in the coming months, military officials hope they will keep a close eye out for jet engine parts.
Read more...As thousands of hunters head into the Ocala National Forest in coming months, military officials hope they will keep a close eye out for jet engine parts.
Read more...By Terry Tomalin, Times Outdoors Editor Wednesday, September 1, 2010 Standing in chest-deep water alongside a spoil island in the middle of Tampa Bay I suddenly realized why ancient mariners invented anchors. You don't realize how important a good anchor is until you need one. My friend — who at that moment was probably wondering how he could kill me and dispose of my body — had a perfectly good ...
Read more...Out of the forest and into the suburbs, Florida's black bear population surges; hunters salivate
Read more...Federal prosecutors say Kevin T. Montgomery, 44, formerly of Altoona, pleaded guilty Thursday to damaging the Ocala National Forest.
Read more...Hunters urged the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to allow bear harvesting as part of a new state Bear Management Plan unveiled last week in Apalachicola. At FWC’s public meeting at Apalachicola City Hall Aug. 26 to gather input...
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Read more...A 44-year-old former Altoona man pleaded guilty to dumping nearly three tons of trash in the Ocala National Forest – including car batteries, sinks, shower pans, carpets, toilets, copper and the frame of an Econoline van, the U.S. Attorney's Office said today.
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