On March 5, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his cabinet OKed $26.75 million for 3,818 acres of primary panther habitat in Southwest Florida within the Florida Wildlife Corridor. The corridor is what ...
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Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU opens new photography exhibition Path of the PantherThrough the lens of National Geographic photographer Carlton Ward Jr., this remarkable exhibition raises awareness of the panther's plight and compels us to reflect on our shared responsibility to ...
Once the most abundant and widespread frog species in North America, leopard frogs were widely collected not only for dissection but for the food industry (frog legs) as well. However, massive ...
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Primary panther habitat preserved in Southwest Florida as part of larger state land dealIn recent years, the corridor concept has caught fire, bolstered by ranch-rooted Florida wildlife photographer and National Geographic Explorer Carlton Ward, who's become an ambassador for the effort.
Ron DeSantis and his cabinet OKed $26.75 million for 3,818 acres of primary panther habitat in Southwest Florida within the Florida Wildlife Corridor. The corridor is what National Geographic ...
The feline form, with its flat facial profile, long tail, and lithe figure, is clearly an Arabian leopard. The majestic animal was once a common predator in the region, and the ancient artist ...
best hope for Florida panther survival, many advocates say. In recent years, the corridor concept has caught fire, bolstered by ranch-rooted Florida wildlife photographer and National Geographic ...
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