UPDATE 12-13 : 無料・フリー素材/写真
UPDATE 12-13 / MyFWC Florida Fish and Wildlife
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説明 | UPDATE: On the mendRehabilitation is going well for a young female Florida panther rescued in early spring with a broken leg from an apparent collision with a vehicle. The panther was rescued after she was seen dragging her rear leg by a Collier County homeowner in May. Veterinarians at the Animal Specialty Hospital of Florida performed surgery to mend the break and provided other initial care. A month later, while rehabilitating at the White Oak Conservation Center in Yulee, the panther aggravated the break, and a second surgery took place at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine to re-set the bone. Since then, the panther has steadily improved, and in October, she was moved from a half-acre pen to a larger, 10-acre enclosure at White Oak after veterinarians confirmed her leg was in good condition. Because the plan is to release her back into the wild, human contact is kept at a minimum. Recent trail camera photos show the now more than one-year old panther is very active and moving well, and we hope to release her back into the wild early in 2014.To report dead or injured panthers, call the FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-FWCC (3922) or #FWC or *FWC on a cell phone.Florida residents can support conservation efforts like the rescue and rehabilitation of injured or orphaned panthers by purchasing a panther license plate. Fees from license plate sales are the primary funding source for the FWC’s research and management of Florida panthers. |
撮影日 | 2013-10-24 14:11:14 |
撮影者 | MyFWC Florida Fish and Wildlife , Tallahassee, Florida, United States |
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