🌐 Leaders in Wild Cat Conservation
Panthera is creating a world where wild cats thrive in healthy, natural and developed landscapes that sustain people and biodiversity. Through cutting-edge scientific research, strategic species recovery, habitat restoration and collaboration with communities and partners, we're protecting the world's 40 species of wild cats and helping ensure a future for us all.
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wild cat species being protected.
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countries where Panthera actively protects wild cats, across eight regions.
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partnerships with government agencies to sustain lasting change.
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Counter-Wildlife Crime information hubs around the globe.
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Learn about Wild Cats We Protect
Tiger
Explore the world of tigers — where they live, what threatens them, and how Panthera’s science and partners are driving their comeback.
LEARN MORELion
Lions define the wild — but their future is uncertain. Learn how Panthera’s work is helping lions rebound across Africa.
LEARN MOREJaguar
Jaguar populations span Latin America but face threats from illegal hunting, habitat loss, and conflict. Discover how Panthera’s science and partnerships are conserving jaguars and their landscapes.
LEARN MORELeopard
Adaptable yet imperiled, leopards range farther than any other big cat. See how Panthera blends science and community action to protect them.
LEARN MOREPuma
Called pumas, cougars, or mountain lions, these cats remain misunderstood. Discover how Panthera’s research reveals their true role in ecosystems and what’s being done to ensure their future.
LEARN MORESmall Cats
Small cats include 13 of the world’s 18 most threatened felids. Explore how Panthera’s science is uncovering their secrets and driving conservation for these overlooked species.
LEARN MORECheetah
With only about 7,100 cheetahs remaining in the wild, Panthera’s conservation strategies aim to secure their future and the landscapes they depend on.
LEARN MORESnow Leopard
The snow leopard remains one of the most elusive big cats. Discover how Panthera’s field science and partnerships are illuminating their world and supporting their survival.
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