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Tag: big cats

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A tiger in Nam Et – Phou Louey National Park, Lao PDR in 2013.

Where tigers no longer roam

100 years ago, tigers were prevalent across Asia. Today they exist in just 5 per cent of their historic range. Read More
100 years ago, tigers were prevalent across Asia. Today they exist in just 5 per cent of their historic...
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Tiger walking in the water

Deborah’s Story: In memory of Doug Knuff

The past year or so has been incredibly challenging, but even that hasn’t stopped our champions of nature from protecting wildlife and habitat. This week is dedicated to YOU, our supporters. Thanks for letting us tell your... Read More
The past year or so has been incredibly challenging, but even that hasn’t stopped our champions of nature from protecting wildlife...
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Snow leopard conservationist on a hill

Encountering elusive snow leopards

WWF-Nepal wildlife researcher Sheren Shrestha shares experience studying elusive snow leopards in the Himalayas. With as few as 4,000 snow leopards in the wild, his research is critical to securing this big cat's future. Read More
WWF-Nepal wildlife researcher Sheren Shrestha shares experience studying elusive snow leopards in the Himalayas. With as few as 4,000...
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Wildlife Wednesday: Snow Leopard

In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada’s lead Asian big cat specialist Rinjan Shrestha takes us up into the high altitudes of Asia to explore the “ghost of the mountains” — the elusive Snow... Read More
In this edition of Wildlife Wednesday, WWF-Canada’s lead Asian big cat specialist Rinjan Shrestha takes us up into the...
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Spotlight on the snow leopard: What WWF is doing

Rinjan Shrestha, a conservation scientist with WWF, has been studying snow leopards for the past 10 years. Join him in a special six-part blog series on the snow leopard, the most mysterious member of... Read More
Rinjan Shrestha, a conservation scientist with WWF, has been studying snow leopards for the past 10 years. Join him...
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