Abstract: Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) poses significant challenges to biodiversity conservation, protected area management, and rural livelihoods in regions such as Nepal's Tarai Arc Landscape (TAL), a critical habitat for endangered...
Abstract: Asia, the world’s largest continent, boasts extensive road networks and rich biodiversity. However, the significant threats that roads pose to Asian ecosystems remain largely unaddressed. This study aims to...
Abstract: Monitoring of the critically endangered Far Eastern leopard is crucial for understanding population status and trends to assess the effectiveness of conservation interventions. This study provides an up-to-date assessment...
Abstract: The 2018 arrival of African swine fever (ASF) in China was followed by reports of wild pig deaths across most countries in Southeast Asia. However, the magnitude and duration...
Thank you to the latest zoos contributing to conservation efforts for Amur leopards and tigers! Modern zoos, both large and small, play a vital role in conserving threatened and endangered...
Abstract: Sumatran tigers (Panthera tigris sumatrae), critically endangered mammals native to Indonesia, play a vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance by regulating prey populations. However, habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict...
Abstract: Southwest Primorye hosts approximately 9% of the remaining wild Amur tiger population and represents hope for the revival of tigers in Northeast China and the Korean peninsula. Decades ofconservation...
Since September we've had a flurry of donations from zoos for conservation projects funded through WildCats Conservation Alliance. We are delighted that amongst them, Greenville Zoo in South Carolina has...
Abstract: Managing protected areas (PAs) requires measurable indicators to assess effectiveness. The status of populations and guilds of multiple species are potential indicators that should be useful in biodiversity-rich tropical...
Thank you zoos that have contributed to WildCats Conservation Alliance over the past few months. 70% of WildCats' income comes from zoos which want to help support field conservation projects...
Abstract: The contraction of the global tiger population over the last 100 years into small, often isolated subpopulations has made them increasingly vulnerable to the impact of disease. Despite this, the...
It's only March and 2024 has got off to a roaring start! 19 progressive zoos have already contributed over £121,000 to our funds for wild tiger and Amur leopard conservation...