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![]() An estimated 350,000 Native Americans were living in present-day Florida (Milanich, 1995). |
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How
many panthers were in Florida before European Settlement? One estimate of
1,360 has been suggested based on the carrying capacity of Florida's natural
communities for white-tailed deer and taking into account other predators as
well as Native American hunters (Alvarez,
1993).
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Spaniard
Hernando de Soto arrives in the vicinity of Tampa Bay. His original 13 hogs
increase rapidly and some escape into the wild. A narrator of his expedition
describes "many lions and bears" in Florida. |
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| Trade in deer hides between the Native Americans and the English colonists drastically reduces the deer herds in the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, and North Florida. In 1771 alone, 250,000 pounds of hides were exported from Pensacola and Mobile (Wing, 1965) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
THOUGHT
QUESTIONWhat effect do you think trade in deer hides would have on the Florida panther? |
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