Environment, Animals & Wildlife
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Primary channels for reporting animal neglect, abuse, or abandoned pets. For active cruelty in progress or life-threatening emergencies, call 911 immediately.
Broward County:
Call: 954-831-4000
After-Hours: 954-764-4357
Miami-Dade County:
Call: 305-468-5900
After-Hours: 305-743-7433
Online: 311 Direct
Note: Cities may use their own local animal control units. If the abuse is regarding wildlife, please contact the Wildlife Hotline: 1-888-404-3922.
Beach Water Quality & Advisories
The Florida Department of Health monitors beach water quality across Florida by testing for bacteria and contamination and issues advisories when swimming may be unsafe. Beach safety is also affected by conditions like rip currents, surf height, and lifeguard flag warnings, with daily rip current risk updates issued by the National Weather Service.
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Check Rip Current & Surf Conditions
Lifeguard stations use a colored flag system to indicate swimming safety conditions:
Green Flag: Low hazard, calm conditions
Yellow Flag: Moderate hazard, caution advised (currents possible)
Red Flag: High hazard, dangerous conditions (strong currents/waves)
Double Red Flag: Water closed to the public, do not enter
Broward Animal Care & Adoption
Broward Animal Care & Adoption provides animal control, sheltering, and adoption services for Broward County. It responds to stray, injured, or dangerous domestic animals, investigates cruelty and neglect, and offers programs such as low-cost or free spay/neuter services to help reduce pet overpopulation and support pet owners.
Phone: 954-359-1313
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Broward County Environmental Permitting Division
This division regulates activities that impact Broward County’s natural resources to ensure environmental compliance. It oversees licensing and inspections for tree removal, asbestos abatement, hazardous material storage, and domestic wastewater systems. The division also manages permits for surface water management and wetland resources to protect local water quality and prevent flooding.
Phone: 954-519-1483
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Fish Kill Hotline
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Fish Kill Hotline allows the public to report incidents where large numbers of fish are found dead or in distress in Florida waterways. Reports help FWC investigate potential causes such as low oxygen levels, pollution, disease, or harmful algal blooms. This information supports water quality monitoring and helps protect aquatic ecosystems across the state.
Phone: 1-800-636-0511
Online Reporting
Florida Algal Bloom Reporting Hotline
Central reporting system for blue-green algae blooms in Florida's freshwater and estuarine systems. Managed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to coordinate sampling and public health alerts.
Phone: 1-855-305-390
Website: ReportAlgalBloom.com
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) is the state agency responsible for protecting Florida’s natural resources, including air, water, and land. It oversees environmental regulation and enforcement, manages state parks, and works to prevent and respond to pollution and environmental damage. FDEP also coordinates cleanup efforts, issues permits, and promotes conservation and sustainable use of Florida’s environment.
Phone: 561-681-6600
Emergencies: Call 911, then DEP at 1-800-320-0519
Website: floridadep.gov
Invasive Species Hotline (IveGot1)
Official reporting channel for non-native fish and wildlife sightings (such as pythons, monitor lizards, or lionfish) to assist state biologists in monitoring and management.
Phone: 1-888-483-4681
Online Reporting
Miami-Dade Animal Services
Miami-Dade Animal Services provides animal control, sheltering, and adoption services for Miami-Dade County. It responds to stray, injured, or dangerous domestic animals, investigates cruelty and neglect, and offers low-cost services such as spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, and microchipping to support pet owners and reduce overpopulation. The department also operates community programs like Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) for community cats and wellness clinics for basic pet care.
Phone: 305-468-5900
Website: miamidade.gov/animals
Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management
DERM protects Miami-Dade County’s natural resources by regulating air and water quality, managing flood protection, and overseeing the conservation of wetlands and coastal areas. The department handles environmental permitting for development, monitors pollution levels, and enforces the county’s environmental code to safeguard public health and local ecosystems like Biscayne Bay.
Phone: 305-372-6789
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Poison Control Hotline
Immediate guidance for accidental poisoning, medication errors, or exposure to toxic substances. For life-threatening emergencies, dial 911 immediately.
Human Poisoning: Call 1-800-222-1222.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control: 1-888-426-4435 (a fee may apply).
South Florida Wildlife Center
This wildlife trauma hospital rescues, rehabilitates, and releases injured, orphaned, or imperiled animals throughout the tri-county area. As one of the highest-volume facilities in the nation, it treats thousands of patients annually across hundreds of species, providing expert veterinary care and specialized nursery support. The center also offers community education to promote peaceful coexistence with native wildlife.
Phone: 954-524-4302
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Wildlife Alert Hotline
The Wildlife Alert Hotline is a 24 hour reporting line for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission that allows the public to report wildlife violations, injured or nuisance wildlife, boating accidents, and fish and game law concerns. It also serves as a way to report emergencies involving wildlife or dangerous situations in natural areas. Calls are routed to officers who can respond, investigate, or provide guidance, helping protect Florida’s wildlife, natural resources, and public safety.
Hotline: 1-888-404-3922
Alligators: 1-866-392-4286
Text Tips: Text "FWC" to 847411
Website: MyFWC.com/WildlifeAlert
Note: Always contact 911 for immediate threats.