The Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge says the image is the result of years of conservation efforts.
Credit: USFWS/Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge Author: 10 Tampa Bay Updated: 10:45 PM EST March 8, 2021
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Cameras captured the moment a mother Florida panther moved her kittens to a new den inside a wildlife refuge while using a wildlife crossing underneath Interstate 75.
Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge says the images are not only an incredible surprise but the result of past conservation efforts. It s been more than three years since the refuge says it s documented Florida panther kittens.
Approximately 42 infrared camera traps are spread out around the refuge to monitor wildlife, the group says. All in all, three kittens moved onto the refuge.
Florida panther mother seen taking kittens to wildlife refuge
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