PantherainMinding ScienceSaving tigers is a marathon, not a sprintBy Dr. John Goodrich, Chief Scientist and Tiger Program Director for Panthera, the global wild cat conservation organizationMay 4, 2020May 4, 2020
PantherainPanthera Field NotesSage Spending to Save SpeciesBy Dr. Fred Launay, CEO and President of PantheraApr 22, 2019Apr 22, 2019
PantherainMinding ScienceKeep Puma Kittens SafeBy Mark Elbroch Ph.D., Puma Program DirectorApr 18, 2019Apr 18, 2019
PantherainPanthera Field NotesSearching for Snow LeopardsBy Nick Garbutt, Partner PhotographerApr 18, 2019Apr 18, 2019
PantherainPanthera Field NotesTokoloshe: the (Un)Snared LeopardDo you remember Tokoloshe, the leopard caught on camera with a snare embedded in her abdomen? We’re happy to announce that recent camera…Apr 18, 2019Apr 18, 2019
PantherainPanthera Field NotesWhat Happened to Angola’s 1,000 Lions?Paul Funston Ph.D., Southern Africa Regional DirectorApr 18, 2019Apr 18, 2019
PantherainPanthera Field NotesCarbon Credits: the Newest Tool for Funding Jaguar ConservationMatthew Hyde, Jenny Gallo, and Esteban PayanApr 18, 2019Apr 18, 2019
PantherainPanthera Field NotesHow to Age a LionJennie Miller Ph.D., Postdoctoral ResearcherApr 18, 2019Apr 18, 2019
PantherainMinding ScienceCould Puma Hunting Be Hurting Mule Deer?By Mark Elbroch, PhD, Puma Program Director for PantheraApr 17, 2019Apr 17, 2019
PantherainFuture VisionSand Cat Kittens Spotted in the Wild for First TimeBy Grégory Breton, Managing Director for Panthera FranceApr 17, 2019Apr 17, 2019