Conservation groups sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wednesday to protect endangered Florida panthers from a new development within the panthers’ occupied breeding habitat in Collier County. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Fort Myers, said the federal agencies violated the Endangered Species Act when they authorized a 10,264-acre residential and commercial development project known as Rural Lands West in important habitat for panthers in Collier County.
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This week, seven shows open, three close, ten continue their runs and there is one limited engagement at Southwest Florida equity and community theaters.
- In April, there are 29 shows at art centers including this year's International Baccalaureate Visual Arts Exhibition
- Sarasota Film Festival takes place April 10-19
- Newly formed Fort Myers Philharmonic to be directed by Paul Nadler and pops conductor Christopher Confessore
- Lab Theater modernizes 'Julius Caesar' to appeal to a broader and younger audience
- March was huge for opera in Southwest Florida
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