Florida Panther Sleeping
« Back to Okefenokee Swamp-Blackwater Country, April, 1992 National Geographic Magazine

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Efforts are being made to save the endangered Florida panther at White Oak Conservation Center, one of the world's premiere wildlife breeding, research facilities.
Located along the St. Mary's River in North Florida, the center spans 600 acres and is surrounded by 6,800 acres of pine and hardwood forest and wetlands.
Located along the St. Mary's River in North Florida, the center spans 600 acres and is surrounded by 6,800 acres of pine and hardwood forest and wetlands.
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