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Lingkar interim report 2022
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https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2017/01/FFI-Kerinci-Tigers-Interim-Report-Feb-Jul21-REDACTED.pdfPhoenix Fund Final Report 2022
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In this recent blog from ZSL Nepal, the team tell us that with the success of increasing tiger numbers, comes the threat of increased conflict with humans but the flip...
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Freeland final report 2021
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2022/07/FreelandFinalReport21Redacted.pdfZSL Nepal Final Report 2021
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2022/07/ZSL-NepalFinalReport-2021.pdf
Many zoos donate to conservation through WildCats Conservation Alliance. As we head into the summer here in the UK, the WildCats team would like to acknowledge some of the latest...
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Is tiger density increasing in the core area of Kerinci Seblat National Park? A team of highly-committed rangers protect Sumatran tigers and other key species across Kerinci Seblat National Park...
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Northeast China has been identified as an important destination for big cats dispersing from source sites in Russia. With support from WildCats Conservation Alliance, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has documented...
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Walter Zoo collects one Swiss Franc from each of its visitors for wildlife conservation through the entry fee, and because of this amazing policy the zoo was able to transfer...
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Conflict between tigers and people is a serious threat to the safety of wildlife and people. In Thailand, in February 2022, a series of tiger conflict incidents including the killing...
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Huge thanks are due to all of the wildlife parks and zoos working together to fund Amur leopard and tiger conservation projects across Asia. On average 75% of our annual...
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Long time supporters Kolmarden Foundation have been supporting Phoenix Fund in the Russian Far East since 2001 with WildCats and have since donated £145,700 which puts it in third place...
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© Anthony Byrne Amur leopard and tiger supporter Tayto Park in Ireland donated €10,000 for big cat conservation helping WildCats to fund four projects in the Russian Far East and...
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Freeland final report 2020
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WildCats Conservation Alliance brings zoos together to pool donations to fund conservation projects across Asia. By working together we can achieve so much. On average 75% of our annual income...
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Belgium Zoo Bellewaerde Park near Ypres, recently donated €14.000 for Amur tiger and leopard conservation projects bringing the total donated to €21,561.44. Bellewaerde first donated to WildCats (as ALTA) in...
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ZSL Nepal final report 2020
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/04/ZSLNepal_SecuringthefutureofTigersFinal-20.pdfWCS China | final report 2020
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/05/WCSChinaHumanTigerConflictFinalReport18-20.pdfLingkar final report 2020
https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/04/LingkarInstituteFinalReport20.pdf
Amur tiger caught on camera in 2021 in China © WCS The Swiss Walter Zoo is the mountain top home to Amur tigers and Amur leopards - ambassador animals for...
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Zoos and wildlife parks are often the first points of contact for people to experience wildlife and their inspiring zookeepers engage us with tales and facts. Zookeepers are passionate about...
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