The endangered Florida panther faces the dual threats of urban sprawl and increased traffic
- In January, an endangered Florida panther known as UCFP479 died in a vehicle collision, marking the first panther death of the year.
- In 2024, Florida officials recorded 36 panther deaths due to vehicle collisions, the highest number since 2016.
- An estimated 120 to 230 adult Florida panthers live in southwestern Florida, threatened by urbanization and traffic.
- Florida panthers, listed as federally endangered since 1967, face severe threats from urban sprawl and vehicle traffic.
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