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Florida Panther
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Florida Panther, Photo: George Gentry / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

What Defenders Is Doing to Help Florida Panthers

Defenders of Wildlife is a leading panther advocate in the state of Florida, working closely with federal, state and county agencies, communities, agricultural landowners and other conservation groups.

We are working to protect, restore and expand panther habitat and keep it connected by protecting  land and implementing sound land-use and smart growth policies. Defenders also participates in state transportation planning and secures support for a variety of methods to help reduce panther mortalities on roadways. And we have programs in place to help ranchers and people who live near panther habitat accept and coexist with these ecologically important cats.

Visit our Species at Risk: Florida Panthers page to learn more about what Defenders is doing to protect Florida Panthers.

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Species at Risk
Though they’re the state animal, only 100 to 160 of these big cats remain in a single population in south Florida.
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Habitat Conservation
Defenders of Wildlife is working to protect and strengthen the National Wildlife Refuge System, the only system of federal lands in the United States dedicated to wildlife conservation.
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Where We Work
From the Keys and Everglades to the Panhandle’s white sand beaches, Florida is home to some of the country’s most special places and wildlife, but also some of the most imperiled. Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to keeping the Sunshine State a wild and enchanting place.