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    Three Newborn Florida Panther Kittens Found in Florida’s Remote Wilderness

    2024-09-06
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    Photo of one of the kittens from FWC's social media postPhoto byFWC

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Fish and Wildlife Research Institute recently conducted an assessment of three newborn Florida panther kittens, designated K522, K523, and K524. According to information shared by the FWC today, biologists used GPS collars to track an adult female panther to her den. Once the mother left to hunt, the team was able to located the kittens to begin their health check.

    At just 2 to 4 weeks old, the kittens were sexed, weighed, dewormed, microchipped, and given a biopsy for genetic research. This procedure, while routine for the research team, contributes to a larger database of data collected over 32 years, which has helped researchers assess litter sizes, sex ratios, den site selections, and more.

    Tragically, the FWC noted that two of the kittens were killed by a predator—possibly another panther or a bear—just days after the assessment. With only one remaining kitten, the FWC underscored the harsh reality for Florida panthers, noting that only 32% of kittens survive their first year.

    "It’s tough being a Florida panther, but panthers are tough," they noted on their official social media statement.

    Despite the low survival rates, panther conservation efforts continue. The public is encouraged to support the Florida Panther Fund or purchase a “Protect the Panther” license plate, both of which directly contribute to research and preservation efforts for these endangered creatures.

    For more information on how you can help, visit the Fish and Wildlife Foundation of Florida at wildlifeflorida.org or learn about the license plate initiative at Protect the Panther Plate.


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    Angelina mrm
    6d ago
    Oh my goodness, look at the size of those murder mittens on that little thing.
    Lamar Sylten
    17d ago
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