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Photo by @CarltonWard // A healthy male Florida panther walks through one of my camera traps at Babcock Ranch, an important part of the Florida Wildlife Corridor near Ft Myers. The panther population has rebounded from as few as 30 to nearly 200 today. The breeding population has been isolated to the southern tip of Florida since 1973. Without access to to their historic territory throughout Florida and the Southeast, panthers may never reach sustainable numbers. The good news is that a female panther was documented in the Northern Everglades last year for the first time in 43 years. This is a big step for the revival of the last big cat surviving in the eastern United States and an important opportunity for large landscape conservation. Please follow me @CarltonWard as I find l follow the #pathofthepanther through a storytelling grant from @ナショナルジオグラフィック. @fl_wildcorridor @ilcp_photographers @natgeocreative


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