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Save Critical Habitat for the Florida Panther

Target: Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar
Sponsored by: Sierra Club

No protected habitat exists for the Florida panther, the only big cat east of the Mississippi. And fewer than 100 individual panthers remain, making the Florida Panther one of America's most endangered species.

Scientists conclude that the panther's existing habitat is the bare minimum needed for the remaining population to survive. Seven panthers have already been killed on south Florida highways this year, with an additional 24 panthers killed by vehicles in the preceding two years. This situation must not continue.

The Interior Department has the ability under the Endangered Species Act to protect the remaining habitat now. Urge Interior Secretary Ken Salazar to designate critical habitat for the Florida panther today!

deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 40,000
 

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Dear Secretary Salazar,

Although the Florida panther was originally declared an endangered species by the federal government in 1967, the amendment to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) which required each species so listed to also have 'designated critical habitat' did not go into effect until 1978. As a result, no critical habitat exists for America's only big cat east of the Mississippi.

Once roaming throughout the southeastern United States from east Texas to the Carolinas, a single population of 80 to 100 individual panthers now remains, surviving on only about 5 percent of its former range. Florida's schoolchildren overwhelmingly selected the panther as the Florida State Animal in 1982. It is the iconic symbol of the world famous Everglades and all that is wild in Florida.

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We took action on “Save Critical Habitat for the Florida Panther”!
# 40,846:
5:22 pm PST, Nov 20, Sherrie Johnson, Illinois
# 40,845:
12:13 pm PST, Nov 20, Susana Lax, Florida
# 40,844:
8:21 am PST, Nov 20, Raj B, India
I am really interested in having the Florida Panther saved from extinction.
# 40,843:
7:36 pm PST, Nov 19, Sheila Parks, North Carolina
# 40,842:
10:18 am PST, Nov 19, Angelina Joseph, Texas
# 40,841:
3:40 am PST, Nov 19, BALDOVIN ELENA CRISTINA, Romania
# 40,840:
12:05 am PST, Nov 19, Kanelle Charief, France
# 40,839:
10:08 pm PST, Nov 18, Stephen Macdonald, Australia
It would be a disaster if this animal were to become extinct
# 40,838:
8:13 am PST, Nov 18, Vishruti Agrawal, India
# 40,837:
1:58 am PST, Nov 18, Iris Chan, Hong Kong
# 40,836:
10:59 pm PST, Nov 17, Name not displayed, Austria
# 40,835:
10:11 pm PST, Nov 17, Ashvina Bativala, India
# 40,834:
7:57 pm PST, Nov 17, Nithya Pari, India
Please lets make sure that we do not become responsible for the extinction of such a wonderful animal !
# 40,833:
6:48 pm PST, Nov 17, Ellie Shain, California
# 40,832:
12:00 pm PST, Nov 17, Charu Shah, India
# 40,831:
2:59 pm PST, Nov 16, Sophia Brown, Texas
# 40,830:
9:19 am PST, Nov 16, Courtney Ryan, Missouri
# 40,829:
7:27 am PST, Nov 16, Karen Nickel, Canada
# 40,828:
2:10 pm PST, Nov 15, Amber Vann, Florida
# 40,827:
6:21 am PST, Nov 15, Stacy Jansen, Illinois
# 40,826:
5:55 am PST, Nov 15, Nancy McGoldrick, Massachusetts
# 40,825:
3:13 pm PST, Nov 14, Sabrina Raponi, Italy
# 40,824:
11:03 am PST, Nov 14, Name not displayed, Illinois
Please do not let this loophole allow such a vital part of our ecology disappear!
# 40,823:
9:03 am PST, Nov 13, Theresia Cronan, California
# 40,822:
6:49 am PST, Nov 13, Paula Angelis, Florida
# 40,821:
1:26 am PST, Nov 13, Dr. Dorothy K. Cinquemani, Florida
# 40,820:
5:54 pm PST, Nov 12, Martha Schamott, Canada
# 40,819:
3:32 pm PST, Nov 12, Lynda Pope, Florida
# 40,818:
9:06 am PST, Nov 12, Karyn Sonner, Florida
# 40,817:
8:21 am PST, Nov 12, Alexandra MAUVE, France
# 40,816:
11:56 pm PST, Nov 11, Adele Wright, South Africa
What a shame that its now reached the level where these beautiful animals could become extinct. Do something NOW please!!
# 40,815:
8:20 am PST, Nov 11, Name not displayed, Illinois
Let's do the right thing!
# 40,814:
7:18 pm PST, Nov 10, Margaret Jensen, New York
# 40,813:
6:26 pm PST, Nov 10, Lauren Stone, California
# 40,812:
12:36 pm PST, Nov 10, Robert Shaw, New York
Please help save these big cats before they are gone.
# 40,811:
9:21 pm PST, Nov 9, Mary Rossi, California
# 40,810:
9:12 pm PST, Nov 9, Jeff Barnes, Colorado
# 40,809:
8:35 pm PST, Nov 9, Devon Watson, Colorado
# 40,808:
5:54 pm PST, Nov 9, Jennifer Barth, Florida
# 40,807:
5:25 pm PST, Nov 9, Joshua Wood, Texas
We must act immeadiately before another great creature is extinguished from our Earth!
# 40,806:
2:36 pm PST, Nov 9, Loretta Kaufman, New Jersey
# 40,805:
6:57 am PST, Nov 9, Jeremy Pisano, Florida
# 40,804:
6:55 am PST, Nov 9, Adam Garcia, California
# 40,802:
10:43 am PST, Nov 8, Kristie Lyon, Missouri
Save, save, save! They deserve it.
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