
Learn more about this incredible umbrella species, understand how diferent groups work together, practice tracking an elusive animal, discover what it takes to create a wildlife corridor, and reflect on …
Intensive Florida panther monitoring started in 1981 when the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission started radio-collaring and tracking panthers. This research documented their preferred …
FLORIDA PANTHER FAST FACTS Panthers can consume 20–30 pounds in one meal, and a female with kittens may consume even more. Panther kittens have black spots and blue eyes that serve as …
The Florida panther was listed due to its small population size and limited geographic distribution caused by the loss, degradation and fragmentation of habitat primarily from urbanization and agricultural …
Path of the Panther hopes to inspire a public and political movement to save the original Florida wildlife through the story of the endangered Florida panther.
The Florida panther represents the only known breeding population of puma in the eastern part of the country. Nearly extirpated by early settlers from its historic range spanning much of the Southeast, …
There is no such animal as a black panther. The black cats commonly referred to as such are black due to a melanistic gene found in jaguars and l opards of Latin America and Southeast Asia. A melanistic …