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To David Shindle of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service To David Shindle of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: www.fcvedfund.org /panther As Floridians and concerned citizens, we ask that you maintain the Florida panther's current classification as “endangered” on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service list, and maintain and strengthen conservation measures to protect this unique and majestic species. The current recovery plan, adopted in 2008, says the service will consider delisting the panther when three populations of 240 or more breeding adults in each population as been established and sufficient habitat to support these populations is secured for the long-term. While there is confirmation of breeding female panther(s) north of the Caloosahatchee River and the beginnings of natural expansion northward, these animals are a long way from forming additional breeding colonies with a total population of 240 panthers. Additionally, pressures to develop lands within the existing primary, secondary and dispersal zones in Southwest Florida remains high, and the number of panthers killed by vehicles continues to rise every year. We would ask that you continue to implement the proven strategies from your 2008 recovery plan, including: - Maintain the quantity and quality of habitat in South Florida to ensure panthers can thrive in their current range and even expand to other areas through the dispersal zone. - Secure more easements on private lands to insure the protection of existing primary, secondary and dispersal zones. - Develop a land acquisition program to expand the functionality of the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. - Support local efforts to preserve panther habitat and to acquire development rights on targeted lands. - Secure robust corridors within primary, secondary and dispersal zones to the Caloosahatchee River to ensure the cats can disperse from their primary breeding range. - Identify and possibly eliminate future planned roads that would dissect or impact panther habitat or travel corridors. - Maintain and enhance existing Florida panther habitat. The Florida panther is not only our state animal, but it is the poster child for the preventative measures humans can take to bring a species back from the brink of extinction. As Florida Conservation Voters, we support the conservation measures taken by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and their many partners to safeguard this species for the future of Florida, both human and animal. From these Florida Conservation Voters: 1/1 Name Address City State Zip Name Address City State Zip Zachary Diamond 112 Princeton Ave Adairsville GA 30103-2658 Marta Miami FL 33157 Bonnie Richard 2628 Middle Creek Rd Afton TN 37616-6916 Tamie Pridemore Miami FL 33177 Stacy Klemetti 12029 NW 148th Pl Alachua FL 32615-4909 Dean Coleman 1385 SW 15th St Miami FL 33145-1615 Suzanne Conner PO Box 912 Alachua FL 32616-0912 G. Rotolante Miami FL 33144 Michael Ebner 11633 NW 161st St Alachua FL 32615-6457 Alicia VonSchirach Miami FL 33155 Carol Nicholson 14827 NW 107th Ter Alachua FL 32615-5719 Otto Von Miami FL 33127 Amber Vescio Alamo GA 30411 Name Unknown Miami FL 33134 Grace Neff 800 28th Ave SE Albany OR 97322-4177 Nora Adler PO Box 441952 Miami FL 33144-1952 Michelle Kumar 3 Gaskill Ave Albany NY 12203-3303 Jorge Machado 6931 SW 160th Ct Miami FL 33193-3486 Kelly Dunn Aliso Viejo CA 92656 Mary Neuzil 11571 SW 97th St Miami FL 33176-2505 Richard Hughes 313 E Highland St Altamonte Spg FL 32701-7731 Choky Alvarez 7100 Rue Bordeaux Miami Beach FL 33141-3617 Michelle Mondragon 601 Hermits Trl Altamonte Springs FL 32701-2703 Peter Freiberg Miami Beach FL 33139 Dane Jansen 450 Forest Ct Altamonte Springs FL 32714-1317 Quida Jacobs 1220 Marseille Dr Miami Beach FL 33141-2820 Heidi Ulch 634 Applewood Ave Altamonte Springs FL 32714-7302 Shirley Solis 730 86th St Miami Beach FL 33141-1116 Phillip Bridegroom 505 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