The Purr-fect Match: Conserving Cats with Science
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A quiet comeback story is unfolding for the European wildcat in the Czech Republic’s Lusatian Mountains. Conservationists tracking this elusive species there have spotted a male an...
At its February 12, 2026 meeting, the California Fish and Game Commission (the Commission) unanimously voted to list mountain lion (Puma concolor) populations in parts of central a...
When bobcats started mysteriously dying off the coast of South Carolina, scientists scrambled for answers The post Bringing bobcats back from the brink appeared first on The Wildl...
The Asiatic cheetah, the world’s most endangered big cat, faces an increasingly precarious future as ongoing conflict in Iran disrupts critical conservation efforts, reports Mongab...
How does the southern border wall impact mountain lion populations? The post LISTEN: Big cats can cross the border wall, but future is uncertain appeared first on The Wildlife Soc...
Will our acceptance of Oahu’s 300,000 feral cats beat out our desire to increase the seriously endangered population of monk seals? Currently, there are about 400 monk seals in the...
Founder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. Asia’s mainland leopard cat is easy to overlook....
Nuntita Ruksachat, head veterinarian at the Khon Kaen wildlife rescue center in northeastern Thailand, holds up a feline cub no larger than her hand. Part of a litter rescued just...
Motorists were urged to “brake for animals” after two leopard cats, one of them an endangered species, died after being reportedly hit on the road in different towns in Palawan. Lo...
Conserving the dwindling jaguar population in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest won’t be possible without protecting its prey. That’s the conclusion of a new study, which found that the abs...
There’s good news about Asia’s mainland leopard cat: Prionailurus bengalensis is thought to be one of the world’s most abundant, widely distributed wildcats. With a conservation as...
Before the war began in February 2026, there was some rare good news for Iran’s imperiled Asiatic cheetahs. Rangers spotted and filmed a female in the North Khorasan province accom...
Cubs captured in photos give hope for endangered species The post Watch: Elusive and endangered leopard family caught on camera appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
Last September, zoologist and conservationist Bejan Lortkipanidze received a video file from a collaborator, Zurab Gurielidze, the head of Georgia’s Tbilisi Zoo. Gurielidze offered...
The big, open world is a dangerous place for a helpless kitten. Coyotes, raccoons, eagles, critters, cars, and a seriously dismal lack of milk bottles can make life extra difficult...
Leopards are the most widespread of the big cats, but their range across Asia and Africa is shrinking. In many places, so are their numbers. Recent Mongabay coverage of leopards (P...
LOS ANGELES — Crimson the baby mountain lion had a rough start to life. He lost the toes on one of his hind feet and, at just 3 weeks old, was separated from his family and left al...
Just when you thought Pallas' cats couldn't get any cuter, we purresent to you: the brainless and clementine-colored version.If you ever played Pokémon, you understand the concept...
A devastating attack, suspected to be by feral cats, has killed wedge-tailed shearwaters on Kauaʻi's Shipwreck Beach.
Crimson has lost toes on one foot and requires around-the-clock bottle-feeding and intensive monitoring.
The feline’s population has declined by more than 95% due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and retaliatory killings
Ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) are declining across much of their range, from the U.S. state of Texas all the way to Uruguay. The post From Endangered to Invasive: Rare Ocelot Spotte...
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