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"Population
reestablishment is essential to achieve recovery of the Florida
panther."
Jordan
1994: 106
"Public attitudes and fears will probably be the major factor
affecting success of reintroduction efforts."
Belden
and McCown 1996: 13
"We
still profess our love of the land and its treasures, but
our love rarely interferes with our abuse of it."
Philip
Sabecoff, Green Wire (Dowie
1996:18)
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Saving
the Florida panther depends on the active support of the public. Reintroduction
of the panther to portions of its historic range in particular requires
an informed, supportive, and active citizenry.
Statewide
telephone surveys in 1985, 1987, and 1995 revealed that Floridians have
very positive attitudes toward wildlife. In 1995, 98 percent of the people
surveyed believed that protecting wildlife habitat was important, and
95 percent believed that protecting endangered species was important (Duda
and Young 1995a).
A
telephone survey specifically addressing attitudes toward the Florida
panther found that 91 percent of respondents supported efforts to save
the Florida panther from extinction and that 83 percent were supportive
of efforts to reintroduce the panther to portions of its historic range
(Duda and Young 1995b). A
similar survey of people in north Florida where cougars were released
found that 80 percent of the respondents supported efforts to save the
panther from extinction (Cramer
1995). However, this type of passive support is probably not enough. A
minority of active individuals can exert far more influence than a passive
majority.
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Explore these statements made during a panther reintroduction workshop
in Lake City, Florida on March 26, 1998. They illustrate some of the
public perceptions that threaten the future of the Florida panther.
Are they based on facts? Are there ways to address these attitudes
and fears?
We've added some links to sections of the panther handbook that can
help you evaluate each point. Review those if you would like then
consider the counterpoint to each statement. Please note the handbook
sections will load in a new browser window.
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"You
are restricting property rights by threatening livestock. Personal
property rights must be considered. Allowing and financing destruction
of personal property by a state agency is not democratic."
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"How
would you like someone to shoot you, chase you until you pass out,
take you to some other place that when you wake up you don't know
where you are, and you have this plane watching you so when you go
where they don't want you, they go shoot and chase you again. What
about animal rights?"
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"Cougars
are vicious and will attack people."
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"Panthers
and other cats will kill the biggest and strongest buck deer in
the area."
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"What
good are they?"
 
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"People
who own large tracks of land are being penalized. People who live
in subdivisions and cities have no idea what is really happening
to landowners. Most people who want cougars will not be financially
damaged."
 
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