CNN Inside Africa visited Panthera’s Munyawana Leopard Project in South Africa’s Phinda Game Reserve to report on the project’s innovative leopard conservation work, the benefits of wild leopard populations to humans, the threats facing Africa’s dwindling leopard populations, and much more. Watch part 1, “Saving South Africa’s leopards,” above to see Panthera Leopard Program Coordinator, Tristan Dickerson, track and collar a large, male leopard in Phinda and learn more about the research and human-leopard conflict mitigation techniques used to protect Phinda’s declining population of approximately 300 leopards. Watch part 2, “New Research to Save Africa’s Leopards.” bit.ly/rmsf7S Learn more about the Munyawana Leopard Project. bit.ly/flEZT1
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