WildCats is known for giving out grants to conservation projects, but it is also in receipt of an annual grant itself which pays for for salaries and basic overheads. Whilst...
Forest-edge communities in Bengkulu, to the east of Kerinci Seblat National Park (the second largest Protected Area in Indonesia), have been identified as hunting hotspots. It is here that the...
Eight tiger and Amur leopard conservation projects are due to start 1st February 2020 getting WildCats off to a great start for this new decade. We are also delighted to...
This time of year we take stock and one of the things that we celebrate are the amazing donations received by WildCats from the international zoo world. Collective giving brings...
In September last year, we reported on the Night of the Cats (Kissojen Yö in Finnish) at Korkeasaari Zoo in Helsinki. This annual event is a celebration of all things...
A huge thank you to one of our longest supporting donors, Kolmården Zoo in Sweden which has give to wild tiger and Amur leopard conservation projects almost every year since...
Huge thanks to fabulous Fota Wildlife Park in Ireland, for the donation of €15,000 to support wild tiger conservation through WildCats. The donation to support both Sumatran and Indochinese tiger...
Thank you to the amazing staff at West Midland Safari Park who have been raising money all year for wild Sumatran tigers. The latest cheque for over £1,000 has arrived bringing...
Copenhagen Zoo's recent €2.000 donation to support Amur leopards and tigers will be used across the conservation projects of Phoenix Fund, WCS and ZSL for antipoaching, education and monitoring in...
A big thank you to one of our newest supporters Memphis Zoo in the United States, which has recently sent $2,000 to support Amur leopard conservation. With fewer than 100 Amur...
Bennetts Coffee importer has supported tiger conservation projects since 2006 by donating US$1 from each sale of its Indian Tiger Mountain coffee bags and recently donated another US$1,920. To...
Abstract Road-infrastructure development in Southeast Asia is opening new resource frontiers but also consolidating earlier investments in agriculture and trade, as illustrated by the 2,700-km Trans-Sumatra Highway planned for Sumatra,...
Give a gift and a future to big cats this festive season… Successful wildlife conservation is about the mixing of many elements. The alchemy happens when you bring scientific expertise...
Abstract The Nam Et - Phou Louey National Protected Area (NEPL) is known for its diverse community of carnivores, and a decade ago was identified as an important source site...
Statement in support of Sustainable Palm Oil The conservation organisations listed below are committed to driving the palm oil industry in the right direction, and support a move to sustainable...
The first six months of the Freeland activities in Khao Laem National Park are detailed in the recent interim report to WildCats Conservation Alliance. Khao Laem, in the Tenasserim mountain...
Lingkar Institute's recent interim report tells of its activities working in communities in Benkulu, South Sumatra, where they are using wildlife and Islamic values and perspectives to build conservation awareness....
Interim report summary This Human/Tiger Conflict project funded by WildCats, builds on recent work by ZSL in the Parsa National Park extension area. After spending four years, assessing, monitoring and protecting...
Abstract Habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities is the leading cause of the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Protected areas are the primary response to this challenge...
Australian supporter, Selatan Crafted Giftware which retails beautiful broaches and earrings, created fabulous tiger-themed hoodies for this year's Global Tiger Day exclusively for Zoos Victoria staff. The hoodies went down...
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