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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!

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By Panthera · July 29, 2025

Why Saving Tigers Helps Save the Planet: The Guardian Effect 

By Nathan Roberts, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China & Abishek Harihar, PhD, Panthera Tiger Program Director 

Black leopard among the stars
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By Angela Cave · March 15, 2018

How Often Can Big Cats Be Black?

Snow leopard in Ladakh.
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By Tsewang Namgail, Ph.D. · March 9, 2018

Saving Snow Leopards and Benefitting Locals in Ladakh, India

Snow leopard
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By Connor Meyer · March 1, 2018

"Vanishing Without Moving": A Snow Leopard Encounter

A black leopard in Thailand
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By Angela Cave · February 18, 2018

What Are Black Panthers, Anyway?

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By Sebastian Kennerknecht · February 16, 2018

"It Was Just the Lion and Me."

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