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Clear Canoe Alligator Encounter Sparks Safety Fears
14 Jul
Summary
- A viral video shows a woman petting an alligator in a clear canoe.
- Wildlife advocates are concerned about the safety of the woman and alligator.
- The incident is under investigation by wildlife officials in Florida.

A recent viral video depicting a woman petting an alligator from a clear canoe in Florida has drawn sharp criticism from wildlife advocates. The incident, believed to have occurred at Silver Springs State Park, is under investigation by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for potential violations of regulations against interacting with alligators. This event follows a string of four alligator attacks in Florida between June 21 and July 3, including one fatality.
Wildlife photographer Joshua Swander shared portions of the video, expressing concern that such behavior normalizes dangerous interactions and could lead to the alligator being euthanized if it becomes habituated to humans. Social media influencer Emily Ryan noted that monetizing such videos could encourage more people to engage in risky behavior, posing a threat to both humans and wildlife. The Florida FWC stated they are awaiting updates on the investigation into the clear canoe incident.