Teaching Toolkit: Learning Journey

Cheetah cubs under tree
© steve winter

We believe in continuous learning at any age. Guided by research, our learning journey lessons and activities are meant to engage and educate students about wild cat conservation. Anyone is welcome to do these activities, but they’re geared toward children between the ages of 8–14. Once students enter high school, we encourage them to apply to our youth ambassador program.

Wild Cat Fact Sheets

  • Cheetah Fact Sheet Cover
  • Jaguar Fact Sheet Cover
  • Leopard Fact Sheet Cover
  • Lion Fact Sheet Cover
  • Puma Fact Sheet Cover
  • Snow Leopard Fact Sheet Cover
  • Tiger Fact Sheet Cover
  • Small Cats Fact Sheet Cover

Activities

Infographics

Games/Quizzes

Follow Us on Social Media

Join us on our adventure by following us on social media!

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You can also use the resources in our Social Media Toolkit to help guide your social media activity.

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Listen and Learn

Panthera is on podcasts! Learn more about our work and why wild cats — both big and small — are very important to the planet and our survival. To listen to our scientists, rangers and staff give a voice to these voiceless species, check out our full playlist on Spotify.

MBZ's "Conservation Calls", Episode: "Coexisting with Giants: Navigating Wild Cat-Human Conflict in Indonesia"

Videos from the Field