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New Collier panther protection plan cheered

Tom Jones, with the Barron Collier Partnership, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.

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Tom Jones, with the Barron Collier Partnership, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.

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  • Nancy Payton, the Southwest Florida Field Representative for the Florida Wildlife Federation, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.
  • Nancy Payton, the Southwest Florida Field Representative for the Florida Wildlife Federation, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.
  • Laurie MacDonald, with the Defenders of Wildlife, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.
  • Tom Jones, with the Barron Collier Partnership, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.
  • Tom Jones, with the Barron Collier Partnership, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.
  • Tom Henning, with the Collier County Commission, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.
  • State Senator Bert Saunders speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee Counties.
  • Tim Breault, of the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.
  • Paul Souza, with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.
  • Eric Draper, Deputy Director for Policy with Audubon of Florida, speaks about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther during a press conference at the Naples Botanical Garden on Monday, June 23, 2008, in Naples, Fla. The new plan intends to create a corridor of protected land through eastern Collier County north into Hendry and Lee counties.

A press conference about a new approach to protect the endangered Florida panther was held Monday, June 23, 2008, at the Naples Botanical Garden.

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