Remembering a Conservation Champion - The Life and Legacy of Art Ortenberg

The conservation world has lost a champion. On February 3rd, 2014, Art Ortenberg, the brilliant business partner behind the legendary...

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A New York Times Op-Ed by Panthera's George Schaller: Saving More Than Just Snow

On Sunday, published an op-ed by Panthera's Vice President, Dr. George Schaller, and the Wildlife Conservation Society's...

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A Day in Belize with Glenn Close and the of Cockscomb - Part 1

Nestled in the Central American country of Belize, Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary exists as a sacred refuge - a home and passageway for the jaguars of Central America...

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Lion Conservationist Shivani Bhalla Awarded 2013 Rabinowitz-Kaplan Prize for the Next Generation in Wild Cat Conservation

Panthera is excited to announce that conservationist and PhD candidate, Shivani...

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First Ever Photos of Wild Snow Leopards Taken in Uzbekistan

In November and December of 2013, a team of rangers and biologists led by Bakhtiyor Aromov and Yelizaveta Protas, in collaboration with Panthera and WWF Central Asia Program...

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The Silver Lining for the of West Africa

In a press release published last month, Panthera outlined the results of a new report confirming that lions are now Critically Endangered and face extinction across the entire region of...

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World's Rarest Otter Photographed in Sumatra by Team

Home to hundreds of and bird species, the Indonesian island of Sumatra is most often renowned for its magnificent mega fauna, including the Sumatran tiger, rhino, elephant and orangutan...

Read More The Moth Book Hits New York Times Best Sellers List

In late 2013, The Moth - an acclaimed, New York non-profit organization dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling - published a book featuring fifty enthralling stories, including a soul-bearing...

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Photo of the Month

One of the world's least-known and most endangered wild cats, the Bay Cat, was recently photographed for the first time in high resolution in Borneo by wildlife photographer Sebastian Kennerknecht, while working on assignment with Panthera. Read the LiveScience article on this photograph.

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Scientific Publications

Failure of Research to Address the Rangewide Conservation Needs of Large Carnivores: Leopards in South Africa as a Case Study New Observation of the Hairy-Nosed Otter (Lutra Sumatrana) in Sumatra

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