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Florida panther deaths more than double from previous year
Data from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shows that 30 Florida panthers were found dead through the first 11 months of 2024. In 2013, only 13 big cats were found dead in the Sunshine State.
30 endangered Florida panthers found dead this year
A Florida panther was struck and killed by a vehicle on Nov. 22, making it the 30th panther death of the year in the state and marking a grim milestone: the number of Florida panthers that have died more than doubled this year compared with 2023.
Panthers are dying at an alarming rate in Florida — and you won’t believe what’s killing them
The number of endangered panthers slaughtered in Florida has more than doubled this year — putting it on track to be the bloodiest year for the big cats in a decade. At least 30 panthers were killed so far in 2024 — almost all of which died at the hands of drivers.
Florida, gold coins
Florida authorities recover 37 gold coins that were stolen from a nearly 310-year-old shipwreck
Authorities have recovered 37 gold coins that were stolen by salvagers from a nearly 310-year-old shipwreck off of Florida’s coast
Gold coins stolen from centuries-old Spanish convoy in $1M heist recovered by Florida authorities
Florida authorities recovered a collection of gold coins from an 18th-century Spanish convoy that was stolen in 2015. The 37 gold coins were snatched from the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet and have
Gold coins stolen from 18th century shipwreck off Florida coast recovered
A professional treasure hunter has been charged in the theft of the 37 gold coins stolen from the wreckage of the 1715 Treasure Fleet.
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Florida animals use wildlife crossings. Pictures prove it.
Florida’s first wildlife crossings were in Alligator Alley, when the state installed Interstate 75, according to the state.
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Rebuilding Florida Fisheries after back-to-back hurricanes
As part of the Rebuilding Florida Fisheries Program, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is accepting ...
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Fifth endangered predator killed by vehicle in Florida in a month, the 30th this year
The latest death marks the fifth panther killed by a vehicle in the last month in the deadliest year for the endangered ...
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'All we wanted to do was save wildlife': Florida nonprofit is an ambulance service for wild animals
The donation-based nonprofit was created by a former EMT.
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