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Florida Panther population. Image: Change in the range of the Florida Panther from 1500 A.D. to the present. Graphic courtesy of ... and Wildlife Conservation Commission. In 1967, the U.S. Department of Interior declared the Florida Panther to be an endangered species. Since then, this cougar subspecies has become genetically isolated and ...
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The Florida Panther Society, Inc.
This natural exchange of genetic material kept both subspecies of Puma healthy. Unfortunately, the panther population is now isolated in the southern tip of Florida. The program began in 1995 ... due to over-development. Back to top Is there a captive breeding program? The Florida panther captive-breeding program is headed by the White Oak Conservation Center, a privately run facility ...
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The Florida Panther Society, Inc.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding the impacts on the endangered Florida panther of nationwide dredge-and-fill permits issued in 2002. The case was brought against the ... PEER) that studies relied upon by USFWS in approving proposed development in Southwest Florida inflate panther population and inaccurately minimize habitat needs. See outgoing USFWS Director Steve William's letter to ...
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The Florida Panther Society, Inc.
Panther Recovery Team: revision of the Florida Panther Recovery Plan (July 2001- present) National Wildlife Federations Endangered Cats of North America Report (Feb 2000, NWF) Florida Panther Population and Habitat Viability Assessment and Genetics Workshop (Jun 1999, FWC) Public Acceptability of Florida Panther Reintroduction Report (Jun 1998, FWC) Florida Panther Reintroduction and Feasibility ...
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Mountain Lion Foundation
Greybull man sentenced for killing young cougars Casper Star Tribune (Wyoming) 3/18/2008 Florida panther population fell to just six NewScientist.com News Service 3/18/2008 Plan to link open ... to expand cougar hunts with hound dogs Seattle Times (Washington) 3/12/2008 Officials almost certain panther prowling Tomoka State Park Daytona Beach News Journal Online (Florida) 3/12/2008 Experts: Risk ...
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Luke Dollar, Conservation Scientist Information, Facts, News, Photos -- National Geographic
Learn More Related Links National Geographic Animals: Fossa National Geographic News: Tracking the Fossa, Africa's Elusive Island Predator National Geographic News: Texas Cats Help Triple Florida Panther Population On the Trail of the Fossa Project Sponsors National Geographic Explorers advertisement How You Can Help Your donation will help fund conservation and exploration. Give Now DONATE to ...
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Critter Corner | Florida Panther
Naples, Florida was one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. The Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge, established in June 1989 under the authority of the Endangered Species Act ... the background, have been brought to Florida to add genetic diversity to the endangered Florida panther population. Photo Brian F. Call U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Florida biologists capture ...
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Volunteer to help SAVE the Florida Panther
Florida panther and improve the status of the current panther population. We are currently looking for volunteers to work on the ... the commissioning of an educational coloring book, and fund raising programs such as Adopting a Panther and Pennies for Panthers. 9. Advocacy - network with other conservation groups on subjects of mutual ...
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Newsroom: Florida Panther Press Releases
The panther is a protected endangered species under the federal Endangered Species Act, which prohibits anyone from ... been killed by vehicles since the beginning of 2007. Nearly 10 percent of the known panther population has been killed by vehicles in the last 12 months. "Local, state and federal ...
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ECO-PROS - Endangered Species
Sea Turtles - Endangered! All seven species of Sea Turtles are listed as endangered, threatened or vulnerable. The female nesting population of the 100 million year old Pacific leatherback sea turtle has collapsed by 95 percent since 1980. The Pacific Leatherback is listed as Critically Endangered, and it is feared it could ...
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