- Florida panther - Wikipedia
The Florida panther is a North American cougar (P c couguar) population in South Florida It lives in pinelands, tropical hardwood hammocks and mixed freshwater swamp forests
- The Florida Panther - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
In 50 years, the endangered Florida panther has made a long journey back from the brink of extinction The population has rebounded from an estimated low of 10 animals to over 200 animals since it was put on the first Endangered species list in 1967
- Florida panther | Diet, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Florida panther, member of a population of large New World cats belonging to the species Puma concolor, family Felidae, confined to a small, isolated, and inbred group in southern Florida This population is the only breeding group of pumas in the eastern United States
- Are Floridas panthers on the decline after decades of growth?
Fifteen panther deaths have been documented this calendar year, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission records
- Florida Panther - National Wildlife Federation
Learn facts about the Florida panther’s habitat, diet, life history, and more
- Florida Panther • Florida Wildlife Federation
The Florida panther symbolizes what is left of natural Florida and is a guiding force behind much of the Florida Wildlife Federation’s work This iconic species was one of the first animals listed under the Endangered Species Act
- 16th critically endangered Florida Panther death of 2025 reported . . .
A critically endangered Florida Panther has been killed by a vehicle strike in Hendry County, increasing this year’s death total to 16
- Florida Panther (Puma concolor coryi) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
The Florida panther is a large, long-tailed cat with a great deal of color variation: pale brown or rusty upper parts, dull white or buffy under parts; tail tip, back of ears, and sides of nose are dark brown or blackish
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