According to a new study published in the journal Onyx (Cambridge University Press on behalf of Fauna & Flora International) twenty-seven orphaned Namibia cheetahs were successfully raised, rehabilitated and returned to the wild between 2002 and 2018. The...
November 29th, 2021 is International Jaguar Day, a celebration of the jaguar as a cultural symbol, and the critical role this big cat plays in maintaining a healthy, balanced eco-system. International Jaguar Day is an annual event. It was proposed by attendees of the...
Urban sprawl has made life for Southern California cougars increasingly difficult. Now a new study predicts that two cougar populations in the Santa Ana and Santa Monica Mountains may end up becoming extinct within 50 years. Some of the factors contributing to the...
A new coffee table photography book, “Remembering Lions,” will be published later this year to raise money for lion conservation. The project was created by wildlife photographer Margot Raggett. Other photographers contributing to the book include Marsel...
There are fewer than 180 Florida panthers left in the wild. Florida panthers once roamed throughout the Southeast, but today they’re restricted to less than 5 percent of their historic range in a single population in South Florida. Recovery has been slow, but...
This film exposes the ugly truth behind South Africa’s canned lion hunting industry. It will premiere at the Durban International Film Festival on July 22, 2015. In South Africa there are some 10,000 lions and the numbers are increasing all the time. But the lie...