Hurricane Ian: Officials warn animals may be 'more visible' after storm

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Hurricane Ian: Officials warn animals may be 'more visible' after storm
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Florida officials have warned that wild animals may be more visible following the devastation from Hurricane Ian. Damge from the storm can impact habitats.

Fox News correspondent Phil Keating has the latest on the Hurricane Ian clean-up from Fort Meyers, Florida, on 'America Reports.', Florida officials are warning residents to take caution because wildlife could"become more visible" during and after a storm.

The FWC noted that bears may take advantage of easy-to-access food attractants awaiting pickup by waste service officials. , be aware of bears searching for food in your neighborhood. If spoiled food is included in post-hurricane debris, secure it separately from non-food debris," it advised. Snakes are more likely to be seen with higher water levels after the storm.

The FWC pointed out that animals that may seem orphaned or abandoned are rarely actually orphaned, and that parents may be searching for food or observing their young from a distance. Floridians should not pick up baby animals HOMOSASSA, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 05: A manatee swims in the Homosassa River on October 05, 2021, in Homosassa, Florida.

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