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Panthera is committed to implementing effective conservation actions and programs based on the best available science. In many cases, our scientists are not just utilizing conservation data – they’re creating and contributing to it.

A puma family at a kill site
Steve Winter

Ecosphere · October 29, 2024

The Difference Between Killing and Eating: Ecological Shortcomings of Puma Energetic Models

iScience · July 19, 2023

Anthropogenic activities and age class mediate carnivore habitat selection in a human-dominated landscape

Cambridge University Press · July 10, 2023

Exploring Market-Based Wildlife Trade Dynamics in Bangladesh

Acta Ethologica · June 15, 2023

Safe in the Heights: Trees as Safer Sites for Female Jaguars and Their Cubs in the Pantanal

Conservation Science and Practice · April 30, 2023

Setting Recovery Targets for a Charismatic Species in an Iconic Protected Area Complex: The Case of Tigers (Panthera tigris) in Chitwan-Parsa National Parks, Nepal

Conservation Science and Practice · April 3, 2023

Setting recovery targets for a charismatic species in an iconic protected area complex: The case of tigers (Panthera tigris) in Chitwan-Parsa National Parks, Nepal

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