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Not a spectacular photo in terms of quality, but remains one of my most memorable moments a few years back, and posted now in homage to the female panther that crossed the Calooshatchee river, as reported recently in the press... seriously good news for the few males that were waiting for mates, and for the species/subspecies survival.
Best, Ugolino Working on a personal website.... Comments and advice welcome.
Visit at http://ugolino.zenfolio.com/ Last edited by ugolino on Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:38 am, edited 1 time in total. |
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