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The Wildlife Conservation Society in China has been conducting systematic camera trap monitoring of Amur leopards and Amur tigers in Hunchun, northeast China, since 2013. They religiously check their network...
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Rangers across the world protect 15% of the planet’s land mass covering a huge diversity of ecosystems including mountains, forests, tundras and wetlands. Join us in celebrating them this World...
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This Global Tiger Day, learn more about this critically endangered species and what you can do to help restore the roar of tigers to the wild. Across their range, tigers...
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WildCats Impact 2021 How you can help Support our work You can directly fund conservation project with 100% of donations going straight to the project. Donate Today! Stay in touch...
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Since 2014, Selatan Giftware has donated nearly AU$86,000 to WildCats Conservation Alliance. To learn more about this incredible company we spoke with the owner and founder, Monique Counihan. What is...
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In a country where there is no ‘parole’ system, post-release supervision or ‘care in the community’ scheme for ex-offenders, the 'guardianship' program launched in Sumatra during 2020 provides vital support...
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This year, for the first time in nearly two decades, an adult tiger was observed with four cubs in southwest Primorski Kray! Here Aleksandr Rybin, field crew leader for WCS’s...
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Three critically endangered Sumatran tigers were found dead near an oil palm plantation in Aceh province on the Sumatran Island of Indonesia after being trapped by snares. On the 24th...
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Tiger populations plummeted from around 100,000 individuals in the early 20th century to 3,000 individuals in 2010, occupying just 7% of their original range. We were facing the very real...
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While global attention is currently focused on COVID-19, a disease that has jumped from animals to humans, it is important to remember that diseases that breach the species barrier also...
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While global attention is currently focused on COVID-19, a disease that has jumped from animals to humans, it is important to remember that diseases that breach the species barrier also...
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While global attention is currently focused on COVID-19, a disease that has jumped from animals to humans, it is important to remember that diseases that breach the species barrier also...
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Korkeasaari Zoo funds the conservation of Amur leopards and tigers for the 16th year! WildCats Conservation Alliance has just received an incredibly generous donation from Korkeasaari Zoo in Helsinki. Despite the...
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Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation making dreams come true for the 16th year! WildCats Conservation Alliance is an initiative of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation (DWF). This...
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How you can help Support our work You can directly fund conservation project with 100% of donations going straight to the project. Donate Today! Stay in touch Sign up for...
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Study led by ZSL and UCL teams shows that Amur leopards historically roamed within the city walls of Seoul, Korea. Historic accounts could help to teach us how to better...
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Zoos are major contributors to the conservation of wild animals donating over US$350 million a year to wildlife conservation. In addition to raising vital funds, zoos also contribute to conservation...
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From canine distemper to African swine fever, diseases have always been a considerable threat to global tiger populations. But while the world focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic, conservationists in Thailand...
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Palm oil produced according to the standards set by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) or Palm Oil Innovation Group (POIG), as of 2018, is required to be deforestation-free....
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Dedicated conservation efforts have resulted in Parsa National Park becoming one of the most important tiger recovery sites in Nepal. The history Since 2015 WildCats has been funding work to...
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ZSL Nepal Interim Report 2021
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Two men were arrested after they are found with skin and bones from a tiger poached in Myanmar. Two males have been found in possession of a tiger skin and...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought undeniable, substantial socio-economic turmoil around the world. But what impact has it had on environmental systems and their conservation? Much has been written about the...
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The sole use of militarisation in conservation is problematic as it can ignore the complex underlying historical, social, economic, and political drivers of contention between humans and the natural world....
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