Lion in Kenya, 2017. Photo courtesy of and copyright © Sharon Osberg of Wild World Foto. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
News
News and press about Felidae Conservation Fund, our projects, and the challenges wild cats all over the world face as conflict with humans increases and their numbers decline.
- Project Updates
Uncovering the Secrets of Southern Utah’s Mountain Lions:
The GSE Cougar Project
July 29, 2025
Hidden among the cliffs and canyons of Southern Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM), mountain lions roam quietly through a remote and rugged landscape.
- Project Updates
Improving connectivity for pumas in the Diablo range
July 28, 2025
Why aren’t there Pumas in Mt. Diablo State Park? Felidae's PumaLink Project aims to find out
- News
Wildfires and their Impact on Wildlife
February 08, 2025
Wildfire occurrence and severity are on the rise, as can be seen with the recent fires in LA. In addition to the worries about human life, there is...
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- Volunteer Spotlights
Spotlight on Kristy Hood
February 06, 2025
This month we spotlight Kristy Hood, one of our social media volunteers since 2023!
- General
Stress Levels in Wildlife on the Urban Edge
January 22, 2025
As city populations continue to grow, interactions between humans and wild animals will only become more common as both work to find their place in a changing world.
- General
Banned pollutants continue to Impact global Felidae health and habitat
November 25, 2024
Pollutants can have serious global impacts on wild cat health and habitats.
- Wild Cat News
Bobcats are back, and they’re helping protect people from zoonotic disease
November 15, 2024
In the last 125 years, bobcats have recovered significantly from extremely low numbers, with several million individuals found throughout North America today.
- News
The importance of rodents to a specialist carnivore in an industrialized site
October 16, 2024
Although servals are specialist carnivores, this doesn't mean they can't adapt to new environments.
- Project Updates
- 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!
- Volunteer Spotlights
Spotlight on Grecia Saavedra
October 09, 2024
This spotlight features Graphic design volunteer, Grecia Saavedra!
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