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Panthera is committed to implementing effective conservation actions and programs based on the best available science. In many cases, our scientists are not just utilizing conservation data – they’re creating and contributing to it.

Puma in Washington State
Mark Elbroch/Panthera

Springer Link · January 3, 2023

Determining Puma Habitat Suitability in the Eastern USA

Animal Behavior · August 16, 2023

Relaxed territoriality amid female trickery in a solitary carnivore

Conservation Science and Practice · August 16, 2023

Where will the dhole survive in 2030? Predicted strongholds in mainland Southeast Asia

Mammalian Biology · August 16, 2023

Like mother like daughter: quantifying the relationship between relatedness and phenotypic similarity in leopard pelage patterns

Integrative Zoology · August 16, 2023

Spatial density estimate of the snow leopard, Panthera uncia, in the Central Tibetan Plateau, China

Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases · August 16, 2023

Epidemiological compatibility of Amblyomma sculptum as possible vector and Panthera onca as reservoir of Cytauxzoon spp. in Midwestern Brazil

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