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Studies show that there are only 120-230 adult panthers left in the wild. New toll roads slated to go through the heart of panther territory threaten to cut across vital roaming terrain relied on by this vulnerable species. Increased risk to the quality and availability of sufficient habitat threatens the panther's recovery.
The greatest threat to the Florida panther and Floridians is the same: a destroyed environment. It is critical that Gov. DeSantis and lawmakers hear from you.
Governor DeSantis approved M-CORES on May 17, 2019 — but there's still time to stop construction.
We need your help communicating the need for public comments to protect the Florida panther. Tell a friend, a family member, or a neighbor that we need their voices now.
Studies show there are only 120-230 adult panthers left in the wild. New toll roads slated to go through the heart of panther territory threaten to cut across vital roaming terrain relied on by this vulnerable species. Increased risk to the quality and availability of sufficient habitat threatens the panther's recovery.
Studies show that there are only 120-230 adult panthers left in the wild. New toll roads, slated to go through the heart of panther territory threaten to cut across vital roaming terrain relied on by the vulnerable species. Increased risk to the quality and availability of sufficient habitat threatens the panther's recovery.
Help us spread the word to more members of your community by directing them to our Florida Panther learning activities via Young Friends of the Everglades.
Studies show that there are only 120-230 adult panthers left in the wild. New toll roads, slated to go through the heart of panther territory threaten to cut across vital roaming terrain relied on by the vulnerable species. Increased risk to the quality and availability of sufficient habitat threatens the panther's recovery.