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Figure 4: Contact Offices for Bald Eagle Monitoring Guideline Reports and Questions

Please send monitoring reports by facsimile or e-mail to the appropriate USFWS Field Office and FWC (Endangered Species Coordinator, Tallahassee ) on a month ly basis to:

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service North Florida Counties

Candace Martino
Tel: (904) 232-2580, ext. 129
Fax: (904) 232-2404
Click here to contact via email

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service South Florida Counties

Alfredo Begazo
Tel: (772) 562-3909 ext. 234
Fax: (772) 562-4288
Click here to contact via email

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Florida Panhandle Counties

Stan Simpkins
Tel: (850) 769-0552 ext. 234
Fax: (850) 763-2177
Click here to contact via email

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (State Bald eagle info)

Brad Gruver
Tel: (850) 488-3831
Fax: (850) 921-7793
Click here to contact via email

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