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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.

The Revelator · July 29, 2025

50 Years Later: The Vietnam War’s Enduring Effect on the Tiger Trade

Changing America · July 29, 2022

Wild Tiger Numbers Are Up By 40 Percent Globally

The Hills Times · July 28, 2022

Documentary Tells Revival Story Of Assam’s Militancy-Hit National Park

Diario Hoy · July 24, 2022

Hay un 40% más de tigres salvajes de lo que se creía

Actualidad · July 23, 2022

"Optimismo cauteloso": el número de tigres en estado salvaje es un 40 % mayor de lo que se pensaba

The Times of India · July 23, 2022

Global Tiger Numbers Rise to 4,500 in Last 7 Years: Report

Mongabay · July 22, 2022

Tigers May Avoid Extinction, But We Must Aim Higher (Commentary)

The Print · July 22, 2022

Stable, Climbing—Global Tiger Numbers Have Risen by 40 Per Cent, But We Must Aim Higher

AlJazeera · July 22, 2022

Stable, Climbing—Global Tiger Numbers Have Risen by 40 Per Cent, But We Must Aim Higher

The Jakarta Post · July 22, 2022

Wild Tiger Numbers Higher Than Previously Thought

Down To Earth · July 22, 2022

Bright Spots in Backyard: Now India’s Neighbours Do Their Bit to Up Tiger Count

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