Patagonia Puma Project
The Patagonia Puma Project shares photos of the Project from 2008 to 2011. This Project applied an ecosystem approach that considered the complex predator-prey interactions in the montane and forested habitats of Chilean Patagonia. This study focused on preserving the entire ecosystem: the landscape, predators, and prey. See the project page for more information.


















































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>Recent News & Updates

Small Cat, Big Impact- The Ecological Role of Bobcats and the Threats They Face
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August 22, 2025The Bobcat (Lynx rufus) is one of North America’s most adaptable wild cats, occupying habitats like deserts...
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The Last Lions of Asia: Can One Forest Hold Their Future?
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July 31, 2025As the Asiatic lion population in Gujarat’s Gir Forest continues to grow, these rare big cats are...
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