Florida’s panther population may be increasing
Fort Myers, Florida, USA - According to a report by Florida's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state's panther population is on the rise.
The tawny-fur felines now number around 100, compared to about 35 in the early 1990s.
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