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Beloved Florida Panther Lucy Passes Away
16 Feb
Summary
- Lucy the Florida Panther, an endangered species icon, has died.
- She was rescued as a kitten with head trauma and given expert care.
- Lucy inspired conservation and appeared on a U.S. postage stamp.

ZooTampa has announced the passing of Lucy, a Florida Panther who had been diagnosed with cancer some years ago. Her death was reported on Sunday, marking a significant loss for the zoo and conservation efforts. Lucy was found as a kitten in 2007 with severe head trauma after her mother abandoned her, but she received dedicated, round-the-clock care from the zoo's hospital team and successfully healed.
Lucy became a vital ambassador for the endangered Florida Panther population, which numbers between 120-230 adults in the wild. Her unique story and presence allowed zoo visitors to connect with and learn about these native cats. Beyond the zoo, Lucy's influence reached national and international platforms, including an appearance on a U.S. postage stamp, the Empire State Building, and the Vatican, underscoring her role in raising awareness for panther conservation.




