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What to Do If You Find an Alligator in Your Yard

Living in Florida means sharing our environment with a variety of wildlife, including alligators. While these fascinating creatures are an important part of Florida’s ecosystem, encountering one in your yard or neighborhood can be alarming. Here’s what you need to know and do if you find yourself in this situation.

Stay Calm and Keep Your Distance

Alligators are generally not aggressive toward humans unless provoked. If you spot an alligator in your yard, do not approach it or attempt to feed it. Feeding alligators is illegal in Florida and can make them lose their natural fear of humans, increasing the risk of dangerous encounters.

Contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)

If you are concerned about an alligator on your property or believe it poses a threat to people, pets, or property, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is here to help. The FWC administers the Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program (SNAP), which is designed to address alligator-related concerns in developed areas while prioritizing public safety. To report a nuisance alligator, call the Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286). A contracted nuisance alligator trapper will be dispatched to assess and resolve the situation.

When to Call the Hotline

The FWC defines a nuisance alligator as one that is at least 4 feet in length and poses a threat to people, pets, or property. Smaller alligators (under 4 feet) are generally not considered a threat unless they are in a location that could lead to conflict, such as a swimming pool or near a busy area.

To report nuisance alligators call: 866-FWC-Gator (866-392-4286)

Learn More About Living with Alligators

For more information on how to safely coexist with alligators and what to do in specific situations, visit the FWC’s official page on alligator conservation and management: myfwc.com/conservation/you-conserve/wildlife/alligators. This resource provides valuable tips on understanding alligator behavior and how to reduce the likelihood of encounters.



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