Florida biologists captured the heaviest panther ever recorded in the state as part of a research program into the endangered animal's movements.
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A Global Journey in Animal Photography" and "Inspired By and In the Footsteps of Donald Robinson" are on display through June ...
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Students in NorCal recently set out to search for this particularly rare shrew, which was discovered 100 years ago.
Wildlife officials accidentally captured the heaviest Florida panther ever documented during a routine population check.