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- Joint CITES-CMS African Carnivores Initiative, the Following Are in Effect
- Large Carnivores As Potential Predators of Sun Bears
- Luengue-Luiana and Mavinga National Parks
- 2020 Annual Report
- National Geographic's 'Cat Watch' Q&A on 'The Fate of the Jaguar' with Panthera's Dr
- The Effects of Trophy Hunting of African Lions (Panthera Leo) on Their Population in Tanzania and Zimbabwe, While Comparing Threats with Kenya’S Lion Population
- Spring Dietary Composition of the Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes)
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- Factsheet on the Jaguar (Panthera Onca) CMS COP13, Gandhinagar, India, 15-22 February 2020
- Sprinting Towards Extinction? Cheetah Numbers Pes That These Far-Ranging Cats Inhabit, If We Are to Avert the Otherwise Certain Loss of the Cheetah Forever.”
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- Jiang G, Et Al. Do Red Foxes (Vulpes Vulpes) Increase the Detectability of Copyright© Jiang G, Et Al
- Panthera Atrox (Mammalia: Felidae) from Central Alaska
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- Residential Perceptions of Brown and Black Bears and Human-Bear Conflict Mitigation on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska
- Snow Leopard (Panthera Uncia)
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- Amazing Species: Tiger
- Cryptorchidism in Free-Living Jaguar (Panthera Onca): First Case Report
- Status and Distribution of Asiatic Black Bear
- Leopards in African Rainforests: Survey and Monitoring Techniques
- 2014 Annual Report
- Dramatis Personae: an Introduction to the Wild Felids
- First Occurrence of Panthera Atrox (Felidae, Pantherinae) in the Mexican State of Hidalgo and a Review of the Record of Felids from the Pleistocene of Mexico
- Status of the Snow Leopard Panthera Uncia in Qinghai and Gansu Provinces, China
- Jaguar 2030 Roadmap
- Leopard (Panthera Pardus) Collar Tracking and Mt Kenya Camera Trapping
- Food Caching by Bears Title
- African Wild Dog
- Exploitation of the Jaguar, Panthera Onca and Other Large Forest Cats in Suriname
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- Predicting Preferred Prey of Sumatran Tigers Panthera Tigris Sumatrae Via Spatio-Temporal Overlap
- Panthera Onca
- Lion (Panthera Leo)
- Panthera Tigris Ssp. Altaica, Amur Tiger
- Africa's Lions in Crisis
- Leopard Panthera Pardus
- Chromosome-Level Assembly of the Lion (Panthera Leo) Using Linked-Read, Hi-C, and Long-Read Data Ellie E
- Effects of Selective Hunting on Pride Size in the African Lion And
- Centre for Bear Rehabilitation and Conservation (Cbrc)
- Tiger (Panthera Tigris) Animal Welfare
- Potential Distribution of American Black Bears in Northwest Mexico and Implications for Their Conservation
- Jaguars of the Pantanal
- India-Genetics.Pdf
- Annual Elk Calf Survival in a Multiple Carnivore System
- Fact Sheet on African Wild Dogs and Climate Change
- Why Big Cats Are at High Risk of Extinction Due to Their Exceptional Predatory Abilities: What
- Friedman Cheetah Conservation Grants Program
- 2017. a Revised Taxonomy of the Felidae
- Distribution Update for Tibetan Fox in Western Nepal
- A Soapsto Geshwar
- Tiger (Panthera Tigris) Divided Into Nine Subspecies Ranged Widely Across Asia, from Turkey in the West to the Eastern Coast of Russia and to Indonesia in the South
- Panthera and Partners Radio Collar Elusive Snow Leopard in Kyrgyzstan, a First for the Country
- Denning of a Generalistic and Widely Distributed Carnivore Red Fox
- Cheetah Is Sprinting Towards Extinction
- Know Wild Animals of Madhya Pradesh
- The Current Distribution and Status of Leopards Panthera Pardus in China
- Reproductive Behavior of the Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes): a Longitudinal Study of an Island Population
- Phylogeny of Panthera, Including P. Atrox, Based on Cranialmandibular Characters Leigha M
- LION (Panthera Leo) CARE MANUAL
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- Jaguar Panthera Onca in Its Southernmost Range: Use of a Corridor Between Bolivia and Argentina
- TIGER the Tiger Is One of the Largest of the ‘Big Cats’ and the Only Striped Cat Which Makes Them Instantly Recognisable
- Mixed-Species Exhibits with Bears (Ursidae)