In the world’s largest mangrove forest, women whose husbands were killed by Bengal tigers are working to restore their habitat.
Their Husbands Were Killed by Tigers. Now These Women Are Restoring the Big Cat’s Threatened Habitat
Bengal tigers live here in the Sundarbans mangroves—a watery world that they thrive in, consuming a diet of fish and crabs.
Research led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst is giving conservationists a precise picture of which habitats to ...
A “beautiful” mother-and-son jaguar duo were getting to know their new home in a zoo that was providing a “retirement home” ...
Using motion-sensing cameras to document the big cats, researchers noticed that all three species can be found within Myanmar ...
This Saturday, the San Antonio Zoo is opening Congo Falls, a new gorilla habitat that will reintroduce gorillas to the zoo ...
In what’s being called immensely good news for the African golden cat, often described as the continent’s most elusive and threatened wildcat species, Uganda’s Echuya Forest will become a national ...
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Jaguar spotted at watering hole in Arizona, 5th endangered cat seen in area over last 15 years
The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center says it's the fifth big cat over the last 15 years to be ...
India is home to six remarkable big cat species, each found in a unique landscape. From tigers in the Sunderbans to snow ...
On Russian President Vladimir Putin’s second day in Delhi today (), Moscow decided to adopt the framework agreement to join ...
Following the path of the tiger isn’t easy. Yet the three rangers, clad in camouflage, move lithely through the steep bamboo ...
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The world’s rarest wild cat hiding in the peaks of the Andes
This documentary follows the search for one of the planet’s most elusive wild cats. It explores how the animal’s remote mountain habitat and solitary nature make sightings rare even for scientists.
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