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Photo by @CarltonWard // A male Florida panther triggers a camera trap in a South Florida cypress swamp. The Florida panther is the last puma living in the eastern United States. Recovering from as few as 30 individuals, there are nearly 200 today, primarily in South Florida. In order to recover from being endangered, there needs to be two additional populations of 200 or more panthers elsewhere in Florida or the Southeast. The good news is that the Florida Wildlife Corridor still connects the South Florida Everglades to the rest of the state and country. But we must invest in additional land conservation so that the Corridor is not lost to development. To see the previous frame, check out @carltonward and follow me as I follow the #pathofthepanther for the National Geographic Society. This photo was captured on spring of 2017 when the swamps were dry. The water in this spot now is more than a meter deep. #panther #floridawild #keepflwild @fl_wildcorridor.


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