Wildlife filmmakers use the power of video to save the Florida panther

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Capturing a still image or video of a panther in the wild is not easy; it takes time, patience, a little luck and a secret weapon; hidden remote wildlife cameras. The trail cameras are the keys to success for the fStop Foundation, a nonprofit founded in 2015 to use the power of video for conservation. "I like to tell people, Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons; they have this beauty that just screams at you; it's in your face. Florida, it kind of whispers at you," William Freund, President and founder of the fStop Foundation, told ABC Action News reporter Michael Paluska. "The beauty of this is it is a little bit harder. But if you are able to listen and able to see, it is just absolutely beautiful."

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