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Florida panthers once prowled and flourished in America's southeastern woodlands and swamps, but today fewer than 160 of these majestic cats remain in a tiny remnant of their historic range. And that habitat is shrinking every day — gobbled up by subdivisions and commercial development.

We're in a race against time. As panther habitat becomes more and more fragmented, it will be increasingly difficult for these creatures to stay out of harm's way.

Please ask Secretary Salazar and Director Ashe to make protecting and recovering critically endangered Florida panthers a top priority!

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I am writing to urge you to take all necessary steps to conserve the critically endangered Florida panther. Specifically, we urge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to make securing habitat and travel corridors for the Florida panther one of its highest priorities.

With an estimated 100-160 remaining, the Florida panther is one of the most endangered mammals in the U.S. and we have a limited window of time to protect and restore undeveloped tracts of land and provide habitat linkages before they are lost.

Plans are in the works to build new subdivisions and industrial complexes and several new highways in the rural regions of the state. These highways would run through panther habitat and public conservation lands and lead to even more development and fragmentation.

Highway deaths are already the number one human cause of mortality for these endangered animals. Increasing fragmentation of panther's habitat would lead to even more deaths on roads. Last year, a record 19 panthers were struck and killed by motorists, more than in any other year. Scientists believe that loss of panthers on roads is preventing the cats from expanding their breeding range northward.

The FWS can make sure that enough contiguous habitat remains for these majestic cats to survive and return northward into their historic range. We urge you to make that a top priority in the coming year.

Thank you for your consideration.

Petition Signatures


May 24, 2013 Karen D Roth Please, I urge to do all you can to conserve these critically endangered Florida panther. Their numbers are dwindling fast, if we don't do something now these beautiful creatures of God will be gone for all mankind.
May 23, 2013 LInda Viallet Please, protect this endangered species. We can't afford to lose another species. They all have a place in the world.
May 23, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 23, 2013 silvana porchiella
May 23, 2013 otten martine
May 23, 2013 Amy Hall
May 23, 2013 Janine Crescenzo
May 23, 2013 karin klooster
May 23, 2013 Liz Sowers
May 23, 2013 eun solji
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May 23, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 23, 2013 Lou Docker
May 23, 2013 dana woods
May 23, 2013 Sarah Weinstein
May 23, 2013 Joseph Benn Save the Florida Panther! NOW!!!!! Give them plenty of room to thrive...
May 23, 2013 Lynne Thomas We must protect our endangered species, our wildlife, and wildlife habitats. It is essential to their survival and ours, as well. Every living creature deserves to have a place to live and roam on this planet.
May 23, 2013 rebeca palacios
May 23, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 23, 2013 Mary Lodato
May 23, 2013 (Name not displayed) more and more animals are disappearing...please help save these big cats for the future generations...thank you...
May 23, 2013 Vicki Meadows
May 23, 2013 Craig Kaitin Please help save our panthers
May 23, 2013 Elaine Heathcoat
May 23, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 23, 2013 Billye Moffatt These are magnificent animals. It's bad enough they are being threatened by constrictors but they have to deal with humans too.
May 23, 2013 lori reppert
May 23, 2013 Korrine Tanner SAVE OUR PANTHERS!!
May 23, 2013 Carina Peratta
May 23, 2013 Elizabeth Ewing "The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi
May 23, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 23, 2013 Susan Armistead
May 23, 2013 Chrysteen Anderson There are few Florida panthers left. If you do not do something soon it will be too late. It is your job to protect wildlife, but it always seems to be the bottom of your agenda.
May 23, 2013 shannon lanning
May 23, 2013 ernu patricia
May 23, 2013 Kelly Collison
May 23, 2013 Mary Albanesi
May 23, 2013 Lucia Nocentini
May 23, 2013 Astrid, Josephina van Deenen
May 23, 2013 Vickie Herdman
May 23, 2013 Dennis Ireland
May 23, 2013 Jacqueline Arnold Florida politicans need to do more to save our big cats. Posting signs saying panther crossing? Wow? Build underground Hugh areas under roads where they cut thru their territory. Should have built bridges. Airport area in Ft Myers totally area. Stop
May 23, 2013 maria luz wilhelm
May 23, 2013 Betsy and David Borthwick We just hope against hope things may change.
May 23, 2013 Maggie McCarthy
May 23, 2013 k clarke
May 23, 2013 Anne La Lena Sec. Salazar / Drtr. Ashe: Please do whatever you can to conserve the Florida panther. The Florida panther will help increase Florida tourism which will help increase Florida's economy and the citizens of Florida. Thank you for your work -- Anne La Lena
May 23, 2013 Kendra Pauline
May 23, 2013 barry dansky
May 23, 2013 tonya ahonen

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