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National Geographic's 'Cat Watch' Q&A on 'The Fate of the Jaguar' with Panthera's Dr. Howard Quigley National Geographic's 'Cat Watch' blog published an interview with Dr. Howard Quigley, Panthera's Jaguar Program Executive Director, on 'The Fate of the Jaguar.'... Read More The Leopards of Limpopo Known as South Africa's gateway to the African continent, the province of Limpopo crowns the northernmost region of the country, sharing a border with Botswana, Zimbabwe... Read More

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National Geographic's 'Cat Watch' Q&A

on 'The Fate of the Jaguar' with

Panthera's Dr. Howard Quigley

National Geographic's 'Cat Watch' blog published an

interview with Dr. Howard Quigley, Panthera's

Jaguar Program Executive Director, on 'The Fate of

the Jaguar.'...

Read More

The Leopards of Limpopo

Known as South Africa's gateway to the African

continent, the province of Limpopo crowns the

northernmost region of the country, sharing a border

with Botswana, Zimbabwe...

Read More

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New Tigers Forever Book on Sale

November 12th

We are excited to share that the new Panthera-

National Geographic book, Tigers Forever: Saving the

World's Most Endangered Big Cat, will go on sale in

less than a week on Tuesday, November 12th...

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Developing a DNA Database for China's

Snow Leopards

With perhaps as few as 3,500 individuals remaining

in the wild, snow leopards are one of the world's most

endangered big cats. The secretive nature of these cats

(known by locals...

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E-Book Releases: Cats of Africa and

Cheetah by Panthera's President, Dr.

Luke Hunter

Two beautiful books by Panthera's President, Dr.

Luke Hunter, including Cats of Africa: Behavior,

Ecology and Conservation and Cheetah, have just been

released as e-books, now available...

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Support Wild Cats, Support the IUCN

Cat Specialist Group

Interested in supporting and learning more about the

world's 37 wild cat species? Support our partner, the

International Union for Conservation of Nature's Cat

Specialist Group...

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Photo of the Month

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A remote-controlled 'BeetleCam' photo of a yawning lion in Kenya's

Maasai Mara by Panthera's partner photographer, William Burrard-

Lucas.

In Case You Missed It

Panthera's Chairman Tom Kaplan Featured in Forbes Magazine

Press Release: PUMA, Wilderness Safaris and Panthera Join

Forces to Protect the Lions of Zambia

Panthera Partners with ROYALE to Support Wild Tiger

Conservation

Press Release: Hope for Tigers Lives in Sumatra

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Scientific Publications

Management of Reintroduced Lions in Small, Fenced Reserves in

South Africa: An Assessment and Guidelines

Role of Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries in Snow Leopard

Conservation

Notes on the Distribution and Status of Small Carnivores in

Gabon

The Trophy Hunting of African Lions: Scale, Current

Management Practices and Factors Undermining Sustainability

Declaration of a New Sanctuary Creates Largest Protected Area

Network in India

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Panthera's Career Opportunities

Web & Media Coordinator

Media & Communications Intern

Development Intern

Upcoming Events

Tigers Forever Presentation by Panthera's CEO & Media Director

at National Geographic Live! - November 19

TEDxGateway Presentation by Panthera's Media Director, Steve

Winter - December 8

Explorers Club Lecture by Panthera's Media Director Steve

Winter and Journalist Sharon Guynup - January 6, 2014

Lions & Tigers & Bears: Through the Lens with National

Geographic - July 25, 2013 - February 2, 2014

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