Saving Florida Panthers

Saving Florida Panthers

Florida panthers are being boxed in. With likely fewer than 200 remaining in the wild, they are confined to shrinking pockets of habitat in southwest Florida, cut off by development and forced into dangerous crossings just to survive. Now, yet another large-scale residential and commercial project threatens to eliminate nearly 5,000 more acres of their remaining habitat. The result is predictable and devastating: more roads, more vehicle strikes, and more deadly conflict over what little space is left. That’s why the Center for Biological Diversity and our partners are in court, challenging the federal approvals that allowed this destruction to move forward. Help support our fight to protect Florida panthers before it’s too late. Photo/Video Credits: Rodney Cammauf Klaus J.Peter Tom Mortenson David Shindle