The latest FFI report from Kerinci Seblat National Park on the island of Sumatra is an encouraging read and suggests that tiger numbers may be increasing due to persistent antipoaching...
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...