That panther sure does get around every day its in a new development.😔

Whether an animal is found under a tree or inside a manhole, the message is the same. Stop the needless development that is [ru.ini.ng] the environment and habitat!!
A wildlife observer documenting activity near a developing Florida neighborhood noticed an unforgettable scene beneath a newly constructed roadway.
Inside a large concrete storm drain pipe, a Florida panther mother was carefully grooming her newborn cub. The tiny cub remained close to its mother while she quietly cleaned and protected it inside the sheltered space. It was a calm and tender moment that highlighted the strong bond between parent and offspring.
At first glance, the drainage pipe may seem like an unusual location for such a moment. However, wildlife often adapts to changing environments and makes use of available shelter when moving through landscapes shared with people.
In areas where natural and developed spaces exist side by side, animals can sometimes be found using unexpected locations for rest, protection, and raising young.
Florida panthers depend on large connected habitats for travel, hunting, and shelter. Mothers with young cubs are especially careful when selecting locations that offer safety and protection during the earliest stages of a cub’s life. Observations like this provide a glimpse into the adaptability of wildlife living in changing environments.
The observer remained at a respectful distance and allowed the animals to remain undisturbed. Nothing dramatic was happening—just a quiet moment between a mother and her newborn.
Yet the image serves as a reminder that wildlife continues to navigate landscapes that are constantly evolving around them.
Sometimes the most powerful wildlife moments are also the simplest.
We are over, developing and pushing mother nature out of their national environment.🙏✝️❤️🐆
Protect the wildlife and their environment 🩵




