Florida Panther Sightings
There have been reported sightings of a Florida Panther in the Lower Econlockhatchee
basin. The Florida Panther is a federally protected endangered species.
If you spot a Florida Panther or panther tracks;
- Note the location of where the panther was spotted.
- If you have a camera take pictures of the tracks with a
frame of reference (hand, ruler, ...)
- Call Mike Rich at 407-349-9901, he will bring in the State Biologist
to make plaster casts.
How to know the difference between a Florida Panther and other similar tracks.
- Panther have long tails, bobcats have short stubs.
- Their tracks have a larger size (typically) than bobcats.
| BobCat
 |
Panther
 |
| 1 3/4 - 2 1/2 inches wide |
3 1/2 inches wide |
For Reference: A Large Dog
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