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Field Notes Blog

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a cat conservationist? Do you want to trek side by side with our researchers as they explore remote wildernesses to set camera traps or search for signs of wild cats? Or maybe you just want to know the differences between jaguars and leopards. On our blog Field Notes, you can keep up with the latest in cat biology, get a firsthand look at our work studying and protecting wild cats and become a wild cat expert yourself with fun facts and detailed species breakdowns. Just getting started? Read some of our most popular blog posts or search for your favorite cat. With 40 species across five continents, the stories are endless!

Thailand landscape of mountains and a lake
© Steve Winter

By Panthera · July 6, 2026

Building a Future for Thailand's Wild Cats

Thailand is one of Southeast Asia's last strongholds for wild cats — and one of the most important fronts in global wildlife protection and conservation. 

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© Sebastian Kennerknecht

By Andrew Stratton · April 13, 2026

 Why Field Skills Matter in Wild Cat Conservation 

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@ Nick Kleer

By Panthera · April 9, 2026

All In for Jaguars

Sunda clouded leopard
© Panthera/Sabah Forestry Department

By Panthera · March 30, 2026

Hiding in Plain Sight: What a Female Sunda Clouded Leopard Reveals About Wild Cat Science

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© Craig Taylor 

By Panthera · March 16, 2026

Which Big Cats Purr? 

Young female leopard in Zambia
© Nick Garbutt

By Panthera · March 16, 2026

Quiz: Do You Know Your Wild Cat Spots?

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