Fishing Cats in Thailand
Fishing Cat Project has worked to restore fishing cat populations since 2003. The project entails four vital components, spanning surveying and ecological research to outreach and education. The Project is implemented in areas throughout the fishing cat’s range in Thailand and Southeast Asia. See the project page for more information.
Recent News & Updates
Vending machines and cantaloupes kill more people than Mountain lions
Just how dangerous are Mountains lions? Here are a few amusing facts for comparison.
Eyes in the Wild: The AI Revolution in Conservation Science
Wildlife researchers today can collect ecological data at scales that were unimaginable a decade ago.
A dazed tiger, a medical mystery, and a lesson in wildlife health
In March 2018, something unusual happened near the outskirts of Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. Photos emerged of a large male tiger wandering in broad daylight, unconcerned...
>Recent News & Updates
Vending machines and cantaloupes kill more people than Mountain lions
ROOTNews
May 25, 2026Just how dangerous are Mountains lions? Here are a few amusing facts for comparison.
&...
>
Exploring the Influence of Artificial Light Pollution on Carnivore Behavior
General
April 07, 2026A growing body of research is examining how human activity alters when animals are active.
Avian Flu at the Urban Edge: Risks to Wild Cats and Human Health
General
April 06, 2026Avian flu (also known as bird flu or H5N1) is back in the headlines, and increasingly close to...
>