Project Updates
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- Bay Area Puma Project
On the hunt for puma poop in the SF Bay Area
October 11, 2024

Collecting poop isn’t actually as disgusting as it sounds.
- Project Updates
- Bay Area Puma Project
BAPP outreach this summer!
October 09, 2024

This summer Felidae staff and volunteers were busy participating in several outreach activities around the Bay Area!
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Wild Cat Health Project - Scat Research Update
July 19, 2024

What can we learn from puma scat (fecal samples)? 2024 marks year 3 of our work to monitor wild felid health at the urban edge.
- Project Updates
- Bay Area Puma Project
The Art of Sniffing
August 17, 2023

How incredible would it be to be able to smell animals in the world around us? What if our sense of smell allowed us to perceive animals in...
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- Tsavo Cheetah Project
The Tsavo Cheetah Project 2023:
Year in Review
March 01, 2022

Cheetahs are threatened and their population is declining. The Tsavo Ecosystem is home to hundreds of these animals, making it one of the most vital cheetah habitats left...
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- Tsavo Cheetah Project
Counting on Cheetahs:
The Tsavo Cheetah Project
November 22, 2021

There are fewer than 7,000 cheetahs in the wild, but that number is only a rough approximation.
We know that cheetah populations are on...
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- Project Updates
- Small Felids in Argentina
Argentina Puma Project
August 19, 2021

There is a population of pumas that is both on the edge of extinction and at the edge of the species' distribution range in the southernmost part of...
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- Project Updates
- Small Felids in Argentina
Notes from the Field
December 01, 2011

Heading out into the high Andes to track the three species of elusive cats that live above the clouds is a more complicated endeavor than one might imagine....
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