by BigCatsWildCats | Apr 25, 2012 | All Categories, Conservation Articles, Small Wild Cat Articles
Wild cats and other wildlife are naturally intrigued when they pass through camera traps’ infrared sensors and trigger flashes of light and clicking noises. Most of the time, they react by taking a closer look at the cameras, often sniffing, pawing or warily...
by BigCatsWildCats | Apr 17, 2012 | All Categories, Big Cat Articles
Source: Panthera This video, taken in the Summer of 2011, features Suhder — a snow leopard mother who is shown in other camera trap videos with two new cubs. Suhder was originally collared in May 2009, but her collar slipped off after just a day....
by BigCatsWildCats | Mar 14, 2012 | All Categories, Big Cat Articles
This video was taken in August 2009, which made the cubs maybe 3 months old at the time. Our team saw them again a few times over the past year, once when they stopped and looked into the camera on Christmas Eve. They appear to be growing in size, which is encouraging...
by BigCatsWildCats | Mar 12, 2012 | All Categories, Big Cat Articles
This video was taken from the Panthera/Snow Leopard Trust study area in South Gobi, Mongolia’s Tost Mountains. More about the project here: panthera.org/programs/snow-leopard/snow-leopard-program And more about snow leopards in general here:...