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Science Center

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.

Leopard in Botswana
A leopard in Botswana © Craig Taylor

PLOS ONE · March 25, 2025

Pan-African review of cultural uses of carnivores

Biological Conservation · June 1, 2021

Predator tourism improves tolerance for pumas, but may increase future conflict among ranchers in Chile

Conservation Letters · May 27, 2021

Mammal and bird species ranges overlap with armed conflicts and associated conservation threats

Journal of Indian Institute of Science · May 21, 2021

Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) genetics; the knowledge gaps, needs, and implications for their conservation

Global Change Biology · April 22, 2021

Disturbance type and species life history predict mammal responses to humans

PLOS ONE · March 19, 2021

Beauty or beast? Farmers’ dualistic views and the influence of aesthetic appreciation on tolerance towards black-backed jackal and caracal

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