アメリカ内務省のインスタグラム(usinterior) - 7月25日 23時59分
Over 50 years, the endangered Florida panther has made a long journey back from the brink of extinction. The population has rebounded from an estimated low of 10 animals to over 200 animals since it was put on the first Endangered species list.
Wildlife crossings and conservation corridors are helping animals by allowing them to move safely between habitats and avoid car collisions. The Florida panther is one species for which wildlife crossings offer a pathway to success.
@usfws is working with public and private partners to ensure safe passages and healthy habitats. With an established corridor, the Florida panther can head northward on its journey to open lands and away from extinction.
Photos by @evergladesnps and USFWS
#FloridaPanthers #ESA50 #wildlife #publiclands #conservation
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Photo 1: A close-up shot of a Florida panther with long whiskers looking out into its habitat.
Photo 2: A Florida panther uses the Bear Island Wildlife Crossing that connects Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge with Big Cypress National Preserve.
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