FWC finds no evidence of pelican abuse at Skyway Fishing Pier 
By Kane Kaiman US Source: islander 6/10/2021
Kane Kaiman
There’s no intent.

Reports made in mid-February of “scalped” pelicans at the Sunshine Skyway Fishing Pier sparked outrage and ramped up tensions between fisher and bird rescue groups, but a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission investigation found no evidence of intentional abuse.

The investigation, which included 416.5 hours of patrol work at the pier over 45 days, was spearheaded by FWC Officer William Freemon.
 

“Based on the interviews, evidence, and information gathered to date, I find it unlikely an individual or group of individuals were intentionally causing harm to brown pelicans at the South Skyway Fishing Pier,” Freemon wrote in the investigation report finalized May 25.

“During the investigation, the FWC did not establish any credible leads, evidence, motives or suspects from past incidents involving injured brown pelicans,” he said.

Rebecca Schneider, an FWC regional species conservation biologist, assisted with the investigation and consulted with wildlife rehabilitators and pelican researchers about possible explanations for the “scalped” patterns on the pelicans’ heads.

 
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