An analysis of Conserving the Florida Panther

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An analysis of Conserving the Florida Panther

Where are the panthers?

Why you need to learn this  Florida panthers maintain ecosystems by regulating the food chain to keep deer, wild hogs and raccoons in balance. Want any of this?

Your job 1. Use the scientific article to fill out the data table for YOUR assigned factor. 10 minutes 2. You will come back to your group and present your findings. 3 mins/person 3. Evaluation A. Analyze the Panther population vs time graph B. Using the graph and your data table, construct an explaination how the 4 contributing factors of the evolutionary process caused this Panther population to change over time.