Save the Florida Panther Day

March 15, Saturday

Save the Florida Panther Day
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The Florida Panther Day (Save the Florida Panther Day) is celebrated annually on the third Saturday of March. This day is dedicated to protecting the Florida panther – a rare subspecies of puma that is endangered.

History of the Holiday
- The Florida panther is the official symbol of the state of Florida and one of the rarest large predators in North America.
- In the 20th century, the population of these animals significantly declined due to the destruction of their natural habitat and poaching.
- In 1982, the Florida panther was declared the official state animal of Florida and later included in the list of endangered species.
- State authorities and conservation organizations are actively taking measures to restore the population.

How is it celebrated?
- Educational events and lectures about the role of the Florida panther in the ecosystem are held.
- Charity campaigns and fundraising for wildlife protection are organized.
- Ecological organizations offer tours and educational programs in nature reserves.
- Social media campaigns are launched to draw attention to the species conservation issue.

This day reminds us of the importance of preserving biodiversity and the need to protect endangered animal species.
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