Florida panthers (Puma concolor y cori) are an endangered (therefore protected) species and should not be hunted.
Currently between 50 to 60.
Only 16 Florida Panthers are radio collared in 2011
Zero. The Florida Panthers have never won the Stanley Cup, but they did get to the Stanley Cup Final in 1996.
The Texas panthers will help the Florida's panthers because they will cross breed and the Cubs of the two panthers will reduce the chance of inheritage health problems. But for the Florida's panthers, it will improve the health of panthers is Florida
The Florida Panthers, a subspecies of cougar, are not housed in a wildlife refuge center but are native to the forests and swamps of southern Florida. They are a critically endangered species, with conservation efforts aimed at protecting their natural habitat. Some wildlife refuges and rehabilitation centers in Florida focus on the conservation of these panthers and their environment, but they are not contained in a specific refuge center.
There are currently two teams in Florida: The Florida Panthers, and The Tampa Bay Lightning
Florida.
Currently around 80.
60 thru 85
Kevin Dineen is the current head coach of the Florida Panthers.
Jordan Zimmerman is the co-owner of the Florida Panthers.