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As the voice of wild cats, Panthera and our supporters have a lot to say. From sounding the alarm on the plight of wild cats to commenting on the latest viral videos, Panthera’s experts are the go-to sources for all things wild cat. Here, you’ll find our latest press releases and commentary along with our advocacy for wild cats in the world’s most popular outlets.

Looking to feature Panthera in a story or need commentary from a wild cat expert? Contact prpanthera@panthera.org for press inquiries.

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CNN · April 13, 2026

First ‘cloud jaguar’ spotted in 10 years sparks hope in Honduras

Mountain Journal · April 5, 2023

People Beat Machines in Ability to Identify Wildlife

Mongabay · April 5, 2023

Counting Dead Cats on Costa Rica’s Highways: Q&A with Daniela Araya Gamboa

Gear Junkie · April 5, 2023

Yellowstone Study Finds Cougar Kill Sites Actually Foster New Life

L'Entrepreneur · April 5, 2023

Des Pumas Fertilisent Leurs Jardins avec des Carcasses pour Attirer Leurs Proies

TreeHugger · April 4, 2023

Morocco’s Tiny Sand Cats Reveal Behavior Never Before Seen in Wild Cats

Yahoo! News · April 4, 2023

Morocco’s Tiny Sand Cats Reveal Behavior Never Before Seen in Wild Cats

IFL Science · March 30, 2023

Mountain Lions Fertilise Their Gardens With Carcasses To Attract Prey

Miami Herald · March 28, 2023

Endangered Lion Is Feared Dead, Then Reappears with a Surprise in Senegal, Video Shows

Down To Earth · March 28, 2023

Secret Lives of Cougars: Pumas Might Be ‘Gardening’ to Attract Prey to Hunting Hotspots

Phys.org · March 27, 2023

Study Suggests Pumas Utilize Sly Strategy of Fertilizing Plants That Recruit Prey to Hunting Grounds

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