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World’s Rarest Big Cat Population Doubles, Showing Conservation Success In RussiaEncouraging news has emerged for wildlife conservation efforts as the world’s rarest big cat is making a remarkable comeback.
An Amur tiger was shot dead in Russia after it attacked a local politician, ripping off his arm, wounding his head and eating his internal organs - it comes after several attacks in the region ...
Nepal's first nationwide survey of the threatened snow leopard estimated nearly 400 of the elusive big cats in the Himalayan ...
The 28 big cats held at the Cat Survival Trust in Welwyn ... "There are too many places, not just in the UK but around the world, where people have the best intentions of wanting to care for ...
By Ephrat Livni The Spanish police say they rescued 19 exotic felines from a home on the island of Majorca that were bound for sale on the growing illegal world market for big cats, and they ...
After 12 years of broadcast, Big Cat went live! An unprecedented three weeks of live webcasting meant that you could follow the fortunes of Africa's biggest predators and their prey 24-hours a day.
On the shores of Botswana’s Gomoti River, Africa’s three big cat families have made themselves at home. Each has carved out a space to raise their young while trying to avoid the others.
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