Today we are offering a two-handed thanks to Memphis Zoo and the Memphis Chapter of the American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) for donations to Amur leopard conservation. Memphis Zoo...
Thank you to Woodside Wildlife Park in the UK for hosting the fundraising stall of our long-term support, photographer Barbara Meyer on Global Tiger Day. Barbara has been selling her...
WCS China report that during the past six months the project has not been significantly affected by the impacts of the global Covid-19 pandemic despite a delay in nearly a...
The recent WCS Russia report to WildCats details the work carried out in the past six months monitoring tiger and Amur leopards in southwest Primorye. Luckily, similar to the WCS...
Global Tiger Day donations - Selatan Crafted Giftware goes from strength to strength with the addition of a Tiger Day themed beanie raising money for wild tiger conservation. Owner...
Coming so close after Global Tiger Day, it's sometimes easy to forget that conservation is about people as much as it is about wildlife. Today, World Ranger Day is a...
Cameras are used in the forests to monitor tigers and Amur leopards, which helps us to identify individual animals and record their movements and families. Photographs can also be used...
The Zoological Society of London has released a statement on its views of COVID-19 and wildlife exploitation: ZSL's Position Statement on COVID-19: wildlife exploitation and trade, zoonotic disease, and human...
With 29 days to this year's Global Tiger Day, we are pleased to release the WildCats Annual Report 2019. It details the activities and impacts, grant funding and costs associated...
Kerinci, April 2020 – Tigers at the side of road Video Clip When Kerinci Seblat Tiger Protection & Conservation was formed in mid-2000, minor human-tiger conflicts – such as a...
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) has released a white paper on the Environmental Implications of COVID-19 that suggests we are at a critical fork in the road. One direction may...
Editorial Essay: Covid‐19 and Protected and Conserved Areas Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic is having a dramatic impact on the global community; on people’s lives and health, livelihoods, economies, and behaviours....
Abstract The illegal trade in tiger bones and body parts is crippling the remaining populations of tigers worldwide, but what effect does this trade have on other wildlife that get...
It is too early to evaluate the overall impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on biodiversity and our ability to protect it, but some preliminary conclusions are possible. At this point,...
Abstract Roads are proliferating worldwide at an unprecedented rate, with potentially severe impacts on wildlife. We calculated the extent and potential impacts of road networks across the 1,160,000-km2, 13-country range...
Our corporate supporters are dedicated to preserving tigers and Amur leopards in their wild habitats and none more so than Bennetts, coffee importer and distributor from Melbourne, Australia. Bennetts has supported...
In the second of our blogs from the WCS team in China, Ren Yi reminds us that not all conservation happens out in the forest. Hundreds of mages from camera...
Last but not least, in our celebration of the dedication of the FFI/Kerinci Seblat Tiger Protection & Conservation Unit (TPCU) team, and sharing members of the TPCU reflections on COVID...
The recent report from Freeland's project "Khao Laem Conservation in one of Thailand's Frontier Tiger Parks" holds positive news of tigers in Thailand in The Western Forest Complex. Thailand has...
Over the next few weeks we are celebrating the dedication of the FFI/Kerinci Seblat Tiger Protection & Conservation Unit (TPCU) team, and sharing members of the TPCU reflections on COVID...
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