NAPLES – A different endangered Florida panther has died soon after getting struck by a automobile.
It is the 20th panther demise attributed to deadly collisions, out of 22 complete deaths this 12 months, in accordance to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
The remains of the 6-month-aged female panther have been identified Monday together a rural street in Collier County.
Florida panthers when roamed the whole Southeast, but now their habitat largely is confined to a tiny area of Florida along the Gulf of Mexico. Up to 230 Florida panthers stay in the wild.