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HomeNorth American3 Florida Panthers Die in the First Ten Days of 2012
20 January 2012
North American

3 Florida Panthers Die in the First Ten Days of 2012

Florida panthers are off to a rough start in 2012, with three deaths documented by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Already, in just the first week of 2012, there were two documented deaths of panthers hit by vehicles on highways in Collier County, where the greatest concentration of panthers in the state is found. The third fatality was caused by a fight with another panther.

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  1. Jon Hall on New Listing League Tables Now Up for Canids, Bats & Mammal Familes1 September 2025

    Thanks Samuel. I am following the list at mammaldiversity and they have milneedwardsii lumped now with sumatrensis. I lost that…

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    Great job Jon. One question though: don't you have some serow species missing in the ungulates checklist like the Chinese/Indochinese…

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    Maybe to sum it up: If you say "I rarely needed to go over 400 mm on MTF", to me…

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    Yes, I have been contemplating switching to Olympus for quite a while now... :-/ Especially because of the weight, and…

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