Friday, November 17, 2006

Brushes with Florida big cats on the rise

An encounter with panthers last spring by 22-year hunting guide Mark Clemons and his client, John Woods, may be the most alarming of all incidents documented by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Nov. 16, News-Press

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