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program, and we also have full time employees responsible for managing the lake and that program.
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Alligator, Mississippi's population is 220
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We are working directly with the Department of Natural Resources to have an ongoing reptile management program, and we will also have a full time employee responsible for managing the lake and that program.
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While they do exist, there is no "known" population of albino alligators. They rarely exist in the wild because of their bright coloration. So NO there is no known wild population of them. In captivity on the other hand is a littl...
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Florida has the highest alligator population in the US. While they are no longer endangered, they are still on the protected list.
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Florida has millions, but most of the southern states & Mexico have breeding populations either nateral native or released pets that had grown to big & are now feral populations. Northern states to cold in winter for young to surviv...
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The FWC has a very proactive management strategy for alligator populations that includes harvest quotas to maintain alligator populations within 25 percent of levels present in 1988.
http://myfwc.com/NEWSROOM/Resources/News_Resources_Gato...
In addition to being thinner, alligators in the Everglades grow more slowly, take longer to reach sexual maturity, have smaller clutch sizes, and exhibit higher mercury levels than alligators from north Florida.
http://sflwww.er.usgs.gov/geer/2003/posters/gator_resto...