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The Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed was delighted to witness a female panther with two kittens on property.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) introduced three new Florida panther kittens on Wednesday. The kittens, known as K525, K526, and K527, are between ...
Fish and Wildlife Research Institute biologists captured what they believe are the first ever images of Florida panthers mating in the wild. Remote trail camera photos were taken on Babcock Ranch ...
FWC biologists recently captured and collared the heaviest Florida panther ever recorded, weighing 166 pounds. The collaring is part of an ongoing research program to monitor the panther's health ...
The elusive Florida panther was recently captured on wildlife cameras. Photos by Carlton Ward, Jr. for National Geographic show the return of the panther.
PHOTOS: Florida welcomes 3 new, ... "The survival rate for Florida panther kittens to make it to year one is low – only 32%," the research institute said in a Facebook post.
Florida panthers typically weigh between 60 pounds and 160 pounds, and most adults are recorded in the middle range. The animal was captured and biologists placed a tracking collar around its neck ...
A rare animal was found dead in an unexpected location on a Florida highway outside the endangered species’ normal habitat. A male Florida panther, estimated to be 2 to 3 years old, was killed by a ...
Photos released by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) show that the panther was treed and captured with a net after the tranquilizer took effect.
This 2017 image from a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service motion-activated camera shows a Florida panther at Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. Two panthers have been killed by cars during the ...