With all the tiger focus in the past week, with the start of the Chinese New Year, a really interesting interview in Yale Environment 360 with Alan Rabinowitz of
conservation group Panthera.
Not exact matches
A research
group led by the American Museum of Natural History and global wild cat
conservation organization
Panthera has published the largest gene - based survey of its kind on wild jaguar populations in Mesoamerica.
«The word «endangered» carries this aura about it,» says Tom McCarthy of
Panthera, a wild cat
conservation group.
There are more than 400 species of birds on the ranch and five species of wildcat have been photographed here (
Panthera, WWF, and other
conservation groups have conducted research here due to the accessibility of the site and abundance of cats).