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.
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New Felidae research- measuring puma activity in dog-friendly spaces
October 09, 2024
Bringing your dog on a hike requires some planning, as not all parks allow dogs, or dogs may be required to be on-leash. But why do these rules exist?
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Introducing Wilde Backyard
October 09, 2024
The Wilde Backyard mobile application aims to promote multiple goals in our conservation efforts.
- Wild Cat News
Protecting the Wild Future of Big Cats
September 15, 2024
Great.com interviews Felidae Fund About Protecting the Wild Future of Big Cats
- Project Updates
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.
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Patagonia Wild Cats Project
May 14, 2024
Globally, wild felids face numerous challenges stemming from habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching. In the vast expanse of the Patagonian steppe, these challenges are acutely felt...
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- Volunteer Spotlights
Ella's internship with Felidae
May 13, 2024
When I applied to be an intern with Felidae Conservation Fund and the Bay Area Puma Project, I didn’t know what to expect.
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Hair Analysis:
A Non Invasive Method to Study Wild Cats
May 13, 2024
Pumas (aka mountain lions) are shy and elusive, so how do we study them?
- Wild Cat News
Mountain lion attacks on humans- putting into perspective the level of risk
May 13, 2024
Pumas (aka mountain lions) in California face several threats related to human activity, yet much of the San Francisco Bay Area is still ‘mountain lion country’.
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Statement on Puma attack in El Dorado County Mar 23, 2024
March 26, 2024
In light of the tragic incident in El Dorado County this past weekend, our heartfelt condolences go out to the family of Taylen Brooks, who lost his life...
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Where the Wild Things Went During the Pandemic
March 21, 2024
In the early months of the Covid pandemic, when every bit of news seemed bleak, there was one heartwarming narrative that took hold: With humans stuck in their...
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Mitigating Wildlife Collisions:
Protecting Lives on the Road
March 15, 2024
Are you concerned about encounters with wild animals like lions, tigers and bears, or even the deadliest threat on U.S. roads? Read on for a surprising insight.>
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