On July 29th, marking Global Tiger Day, the Global Tiger Initiative introduced the latest iteration of the Global Tiger Recovery Program (GTRP 2.0) for the years 2022 to 2034. Global...
The Terai Arc landscape, straddling the India-Nepal border, is a vital refuge for diverse wildlife, including rhinos, elephants, gaurs, and around 150 Tigers. The Chitwan-Parsa-Valmiki Complex, within this region, has...
All WildCats Conservation Alliance projects are subject to rigorous scrutiny to ensure they are having maximum conservation impact. We have produced a document that illustrates the various ways that our...
In a remarkable effort to restore the population of Amur leopards, a ground-breaking Amur leopard reintroduction program has been initiated. Three of these magnificent creatures have been relocated from the...
There are officially 355 wild tigers in Nepal, according to the latest census, nearly triple the figure of 121 in 2010. To mitigate the potential challenges and problems that can...
Zoo conservation efforts take many forms, including holding animals in managed global populations to preserve the genetic diversity of endangered species. Zoos also work locally to preserve wild native species,...