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Destruction, Degradation, and fragmentation of habitat are the greatest threats to panther survival. These are the Environmental threats. The Human threats are Collisions with motor vehicles which lead to the deaths of panthers.
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They became involved in recovery efforts in 2003. They were breeding in the mid-1990's.
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The population did not grow, it decreased because most of the them have been getting killed by environmental and human threats.
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This animal was the first species ever to be added to the Endangered Species List in 1973.
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They were first added in 1973.
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National Wildlife Federation is an organization that had Florida Panthers. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service would another organization for the Florida Panther Species.
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The Florida Panther's original habitat ranges from Florida to Louisiana throughout the Gulf Coast states and Arkansas.
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They will work to conserve more habitat, provide incentives for private landowners, increase the number of highway crossings, and increasing our education and outreach efforts.
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The estimates of the florida panther's original population size is 100-180 adults and subadults in South Florida.