ナショナルジオグラフィックさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ナショナルジオグラフィックInstagram)「Photos by @carltonward | This is the first female Florida panther documented north of the southern Everglades since 1973. She was spotted on a trail camera in Babcock Ranch Preserve, just northeast of Fort Myers, leading one scientist to name her Babs. She's the star of the new film "Path of the Panther," which will air on National Geographic on April 22, Hulu on April 23, and Disney+ on April 28.  The Caloosahatchee River, between Lake Okeechobee and Fort Myers, had been the dividing line for female panthers for more than 40 years (second slide). In recent decades, male panthers have been seen throughout Florida and even in Georgia. But all the females remained isolated near the southern tip of Florida. This male (third image) was also photographed at the preserve near where Babs was seen. A male panther follows Babs down a trail at the preserve (last image). If they mate and produce offspring, it will be a huge step forward for their species to reclaim historic breeding territory further north in Florida and the eastern United States. Check out the film to see what happens. For more on the Florida panther, read the story at the link in bio.」4月7日 22時00分 - natgeo

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Photos by @carltonward | This is the first female Florida panther documented north of the southern Everglades since 1973. She was spotted on a trail camera in Babcock Ranch Preserve, just northeast of Fort Myers, leading one scientist to name her Babs. She's the star of the new film "Path of the Panther," which will air on National Geographic on April 22, Hulu on April 23, and Disney+ on April 28.

The Caloosahatchee River, between Lake Okeechobee and Fort Myers, had been the dividing line for female panthers for more than 40 years (second slide). In recent decades, male panthers have been seen throughout Florida and even in Georgia. But all the females remained isolated near the southern tip of Florida. This male (third image) was also photographed at the preserve near where Babs was seen. A male panther follows Babs down a trail at the preserve (last image). If they mate and produce offspring, it will be a huge step forward for their species to reclaim historic breeding territory further north in Florida and the eastern United States. Check out the film to see what happens. For more on the Florida panther, read the story at the link in bio.


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