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Originally Posted by RWebb
Byron - if the gators tend to cross the street in a certain area, a little push might get something built that will allow them to cross w/o mishap.
FL state Hwy Dept. is well known for being at the forefront of avoiding traffic & wildlife conflicts with some advanced studies & designs. They may have data on locations of conflicts/roadkill.
If it is a city street or county road still might be worth a try.
Also, the state wildlife Dept. (aka Fish & Game) probably has info.
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Thanks Randy, but Terry is correct, and they have a hunting season for these guys. Most of the time, these guys don't wait around for people, but when they go into town, they get confused & lost..
I still remeber, back when I was in 4th grade, coming home from school to find a bunch of people in our side yard (we lived on a corner lot) only to see them taking away an 8 foot gator. The gator ad been trying to get through the wooden fence into our pool.. That would have been a shock to me since I waould always come home & jump right in the pool and every since then I have liked Gators.