April Newsletter

Study Reveals First Ever Camera Trap
Photos of a Tiger in Remote Northeast
Indian Reserve
New data from a camera trap survey have
revealed the first ever photos of a tiger (left), and
images of more than 30 other mammal species
from India's Namdapha Tiger Reserve...
Read More
Honduran Government Makes Historic
Commitment to Protect Jaguars
A significant victory was made for the future of
the jaguar in Honduras due to the government's
recent establishment of the country's first ever
National Jaguar Conservation Plan in partnership
with Panthera...
Read More
Where Science and the Human Element
Collide
While snow leopards are extremely rare and are
seldom seen in the wild (only 3,500-7,000 exist),
local people who share their home with this big
cat consider it to be one of the major threats to
their livelihoods, by killing and feeding off
livestock, including cattle, goats...
Read More
Vital Evidence: A Jaguar Camera Trap
Photo
Costa Rica, 'the Rich Coast,' is often rightly
associated as a highly desired vacation hub,
distinguished by its beautiful beaches, ecotourism
operations and tropical jungles that are home to
thousands of animal and plant species, including
multiple healthy populations of...
Read More
To Save a Lion, Rescue a Cow
The Lion Guardians Program is the perfect model
of having local people, in this case the Maasai
warriors (or murrans), be the champions for
conservation. Maasai are trained and employed by
the program to monitor lions, and work with their
own communities to prevent their peers from
retaliatory and preemptive...
Read More
Video from the Field: Unruly Snow
Leopard Cubs in Pakistan
Today, as many as 400 snow leopards are believed
to exist across the two northernmost provinces of
Pakistan, and recently, scientists from the
Norwegian University of Life Sciences and the
Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF), whom Panthera
partners with in the country, were lucky enough
to...
Read More
Panthera's CEO Dr. Alan Rabinowitz
Talks Tigers on the Steve Scher Radio
Show
Panthera's CEO Dr. Alan Rabinowitz was recently
interviewed live on the 94.9 KUOW Steve Scher
Weekday Radio Show in Seattle, Washington to
discuss the state of the world's wild tigers, why
their numbers are declining...
Read More
Curious Cats Take Off with Panthera's
Camera Traps, Provide Insights into
Conservation
Curious by nature, big cats have a habit of
exploring and investigating their surroundings,
especially when it comes to objects like Panthera's
camera traps. Utilized on the Mongolian steppe to
the dense forests of Gabon...
Read More
Proceeds from Jeep Apparel Leopard
T-Shirts Support Panthera's Leopard
Conservation Projects
Panthera has partnered with Jeep Apparel to raise
funding and awareness about the state of South
Africa's leopards through exclusive leopard tshirts! Jeep Apparel has created men's and ladies'
t-shirts, featuring a...
Read More
In Case You Missed It
Read an article on India's Last Lions by Panthera's President and lion
expert, Dr. Luke Hunter, which was published in the March edition of 'BBC
Wildlife Magazine' and just posted online.
Scientific Publications
Prey Preference of Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) in South Gobi,
Mongolia
Authors: Wasim Shehzad, Thomas M. McCarthy, Francois Pompanon,
Lkhagvajav Purevjav, Eric Coissac, et al.
Panthera's Career Opportunities
Grant Writer
Director of Development
Coordinador de proyectos para Orinoquia Colombiana
Study Reveals First Ever Camera Trap
Photos of a Tiger in Remote Northeast
Indian Reserve
New data from a camera trap survey have
revealed the first ever photos of a tiger (left), and
images of more than 30 other mammal species
from India's Namdapha Tiger Reserve...
Read More
Honduran Government Makes Historic
Commitment to Protect Jaguars
A significant victory was made for the future of
the jaguar in Honduras due to the government's
recent establishment of the country's first ever
National Jaguar Conservation Plan in partnership
with Panthera...
Read More
Where Science and the Human Element
Collide
While snow leopards are extremely rare and are
seldom seen in the wild (only 3,500-7,000 exist),
local people who share their home with this big
cat consider it to be one of the major threats to
their livelihoods, by killing and feeding off
livestock, including cattle, goats...
Read More
Vital Evidence: A Jaguar Camera Trap
Photo
Costa Rica, 'the Rich Coast,' is often rightly
associated as a highly desired vacation hub,
distinguished by its beautiful beaches, ecotourism
operations and tropical jungles that are home to
thousands of animal and plant species, including
multiple healthy populations of...
Read More
To Save a Lion, Rescue a Cow
The Lion Guardians Program is the perfect model
of having local people, in this case the Maasai
warriors (or murrans), be the champions for
conservation. Maasai are trained and employed by
the program to monitor lions, and work with their
own communities to prevent their peers from
retaliatory and preemptive...
Read More
Video from the Field: Unruly Snow
Leopard Cubs in Pakistan
Today, as many as 400 snow leopards are believed
to exist across the two northernmost provinces of
Pakistan, and recently, scientists from the
Norwegian University of Life Sciences and the
Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF), whom Panthera
partners with in the country, were lucky enough
to...
Read More
Panthera's CEO Dr. Alan Rabinowitz
Talks Tigers on the Steve Scher Radio
Show
Panthera's CEO Dr. Alan Rabinowitz was recently
interviewed live on the 94.9 KUOW Steve Scher
Weekday Radio Show in Seattle, Washington to
discuss the state of the world's wild tigers, why
their numbers are declining...
Read More
Curious Cats Take Off with Panthera's
Camera Traps, Provide Insights into
Conservation
Curious by nature, big cats have a habit of
exploring and investigating their surroundings,
especially when it comes to objects like Panthera's
camera traps. Utilized on the Mongolian steppe to
the dense forests of Gabon...
Read More
Proceeds from Jeep Apparel Leopard
T-Shirts Support Panthera's Leopard
Conservation Projects
Panthera has partnered with Jeep Apparel to raise
funding and awareness about the state of South
Africa's leopards through exclusive leopard tshirts! Jeep Apparel has created men's and ladies'
t-shirts, featuring a...
Read More
In Case You Missed It
Read an article on India's Last Lions by Panthera's President and lion
expert, Dr. Luke Hunter, which was published in the March edition of 'BBC
Wildlife Magazine' and just posted online.
Scientific Publications
Prey Preference of Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) in South Gobi,
Mongolia
Authors: Wasim Shehzad, Thomas M. McCarthy, Francois Pompanon,
Lkhagvajav Purevjav, Eric Coissac, et al.
Panthera's Career Opportunities
Grant Writer
Director of Development
Coordinador de proyectos para Orinoquia Colombiana
Study Reveals First Ever Camera Trap
Photos of a Tiger in Remote Northeast
Indian Reserve
New data from a camera trap survey have
revealed the first ever photos of a tiger (left), and
images of more than 30 other mammal species
from India's Namdapha Tiger Reserve...
Read More
Honduran Government Makes Historic
Commitment to Protect Jaguars
A significant victory was made for the future of
the jaguar in Honduras due to the government's
recent establishment of the country's first ever
National Jaguar Conservation Plan in partnership
with Panthera...
Read More
Where Science and the Human Element
Collide
While snow leopards are extremely rare and are
seldom seen in the wild (only 3,500-7,000 exist),
local people who share their home with this big
cat consider it to be one of the major threats to
their livelihoods, by killing and feeding off
livestock, including cattle, goats...
Read More
Vital Evidence: A Jaguar Camera Trap
Photo
Costa Rica, 'the Rich Coast,' is often rightly
associated as a highly desired vacation hub,
distinguished by its beautiful beaches, ecotourism
operations and tropical jungles that are home to
thousands of animal and plant species, including
multiple healthy populations of...
Read More
To Save a Lion, Rescue a Cow
The Lion Guardians Program is the perfect model
of having local people, in this case the Maasai
warriors (or murrans), be the champions for
conservation. Maasai are trained and employed by
the program to monitor lions, and work with their
own communities to prevent their peers from
retaliatory and preemptive...
Read More
Video from the Field: Unruly Snow
Leopard Cubs in Pakistan
Today, as many as 400 snow leopards are believed
to exist across the two northernmost provinces of
Pakistan, and recently, scientists from the
Norwegian University of Life Sciences and the
Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF), whom Panthera
partners with in the country, were lucky enough
to...
Read More
Panthera's CEO Dr. Alan Rabinowitz
Talks Tigers on the Steve Scher Radio
Show
Panthera's CEO Dr. Alan Rabinowitz was recently
interviewed live on the 94.9 KUOW Steve Scher
Weekday Radio Show in Seattle, Washington to
discuss the state of the world's wild tigers, why
their numbers are declining...
Read More
Curious Cats Take Off with Panthera's
Camera Traps, Provide Insights into
Conservation
Curious by nature, big cats have a habit of
exploring and investigating their surroundings,
especially when it comes to objects like Panthera's
camera traps. Utilized on the Mongolian steppe to
the dense forests of Gabon...
Read More
Proceeds from Jeep Apparel Leopard
T-Shirts Support Panthera's Leopard
Conservation Projects
Panthera has partnered with Jeep Apparel to raise
funding and awareness about the state of South
Africa's leopards through exclusive leopard tshirts! Jeep Apparel has created men's and ladies'
t-shirts, featuring a...
Read More
In Case You Missed It
Read an article on India's Last Lions by Panthera's President and lion
expert, Dr. Luke Hunter, which was published in the March edition of 'BBC
Wildlife Magazine' and just posted online.
Scientific Publications
Prey Preference of Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) in South Gobi,
Mongolia
Authors: Wasim Shehzad, Thomas M. McCarthy, Francois Pompanon,
Lkhagvajav Purevjav, Eric Coissac, et al.
Panthera's Career Opportunities
Grant Writer
Director of Development
Coordinador de proyectos para Orinoquia Colombiana
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