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3rd Revision of Florida Panther Recovery Plan Released
12/18/2008

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces the availability of the third revision of the Florida panther recovery plan. The Florida panther is the last subspecies of Puma (also known as mountain lion, cougar, puma, or catamount) still surviving in the eastern U.S. Historically occurring throughout the southeastern U.S., today the remaining approximately 100 panthers are found in south Florida and restricted to less than five percent of their historic range.

Read more by downloading the documents linked above.

For more information, contact Chris Belden, South Florida Ecological Services Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1339 20th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 (772-562-3909).

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