The rehabilitation of a young Florida panther injured in a vehicle collision is being recognized as a powerful example of statewide collaboration among wildlife and veterinary partners working together to protect one of Florida’s most iconic endangered animals. ZooTampa at Lowry Park played a key role in the panther’s survival and has now provided him a permanent home as a conservation ambassador. The panther, named "Loper," will remain at the zoo permanently and serve an important purpose in helping guests understand the threats facing Florida panthers and the need to protect the habitat they depend on.
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Opera Naples’ Festival Under the Stars reaches its crescendo this week with five consecutive sunset performances in Baker Park including the finals of the international voice competition started by tenor Luciano Pavarotti in the 1990s in Philadelphia.
- '9 to 5' opens at The Naples Players, closes at The Belle Theatre, and is one of 18 shows onstage this week at area theaters
- Three outdoor art festivals visit Southwest Florida March 14 and 15
- Florida Studio Theatre extends 'Three Pianos'
- Feral Cat Situation Takes Center Stage
- Multicultural organizations at International Fest represent an array of countries
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