Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Florida panther killed by car sets new record

A Florida panther was killed when hit by a vehicle on County Line Road just off Immokalee Road this morning, the 11th panther, the most in a year, to die on the roads this year - Dec. 12, Naples Daily News

Labels: endangered species, Florida panthers, roadkill

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