Florida State Representative Trudi Williams, R-Fort Meyers, who chairs the House Committee on Wildlife(FFWCC)says that she thinks the Florida Panther should no longer receive special protection.
She says that she has received complaints from her areas about livestock killings.
Ms. Williams also thinks that because the Florida Panther has been crossbred with Texas Cougars that they are no longer really Florida Panthers and therefore need no special protection.
If she understood the reasoning for this breeding, she would know that like the African Cheetah, the Florida Panthers breeding/gene pool had become so small that they were no longer able to produce viable offspring and that the Texas big cats were their only hope for survival:
Texas Cougars Save Florida Panthers from Extinction
Considering that all that remains of this Florida State Mammal is 100 or less, can she be serious about them not being in danger of becoming extinct during our lifetime?
If you think that Rep. Williams is wrong, please feel free to call or email her and let her know how you feel.
Tallahassee Phone: (850) 488-2047
Fort Meyers Phone: (239) 433-6775
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