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Join us and learn more about wild cats and how we can work together to protect them.

Tiger

Learn about where tigers live, what they eat, what threatens them and how you can save tigers from poachers.

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Lion

More than just “the king of the jungle,” lions are unique big cats that need your help to survive.

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Jaguar

Jaguars are the best swimmers of the big cats and the largest cat in the Americas. Get to know them — and what you can do to help protect them.

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Snow Leopard

The snow leopard is one of the most enigmatic and least understood of the big cats. Get to know this elusive species — and what you can do to help protect them.

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Leopard

Agile and adaptable, the leopard has the largest range of all the big cats — and is the most persecuted. Learn more about these spotted cats and how you can help to protect them.

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Puma

You may know them as panthers, cougars, mountain lions or catamounts — but most people don’t really know pumas. Meet this misunderstood and threatened species and learn what you can do to save them.

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Cheetah

There are only 7,100 cheetahs left in the wild. Learn more about these speedy cats and join us to protect them.

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Small Cats

12 of the world’s 18 most-threatened wild cat species are small cats. Learn more about these unique and under-studied creatures and join us to protect them.

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About Us

Founded in 2006, Panthera is devoted exclusively to the conservation of the world’s 40 species of wild cats and the vast ecosystems they inhabit.

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model iterations of our revolutionary Pantheracams

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global hubs and offices

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information hubs for countering wildlife crime

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