Conservation

Slow pan of female cheetah among bushes

5 Big Cats That Still Roam Wild Today

Alana Theron, BSc in Biodiversity and Ecology

Big cats are some of the most fascinating and majestic creatures in the animal kingdom. Despite facing numerous threats, several ...

Female lion

The Role of Technology in Big Cat Conservation

Anna Lee

The natural world is a complex web of interdependent ecosystems. Among the most iconic inhabitants of these ecosystems are big ...

Cheetah in Masai Mara National Reserve.

The Global Effort to Reintroduce Big Cats to Their Natural Habitats

Alana Theron, BSc in Biodiversity and Ecology

Big cats like lions, tigers, leopards, and cheetahs are among the most iconic and awe-inspiring animals on the planet. Yet, ...

Discovering the Unique Traits of Rare Wild Cats

Alana Theron, BSc in Biodiversity and Ecology

Wild cats are some of the most fascinating creatures in the animal kingdom, boasting unique traits that set them apart ...

Jaguar Drags Anaconda

These are the Best Places to See Jaguars In The Wild

Alex van der Walt, Author, BSc Animal Science & Veterinarian Studies

Are you interested in discovering the top four places to observe majestic jaguars? But beware, the name “Jaguar” originates from ...

Lion, King of the wild

Exploring the Silent Communication of Big Cats in the Wild

Alana Theron, BSc in Biodiversity and Ecology

Big cats like lions, tigers, leopards, and cheetahs dominate the wild with their power and grace. While their roars and ...

How Cheetahs Became the Fastest Land Animals

Alana Theron, BSc in Biodiversity and Ecology

Cheetahs, known for their incredible speed, hold the title of the fastest land animals, capable of reaching up to 70 ...

Snow Leopard Cubs.

7 Big Cats That Dominate the Wild With Their Incredible Skills

Alana Theron, BSc in Biodiversity and Ecology

Big cats are some of the most awe-inspiring creatures on Earth. From their raw power to their unmatched agility, these ...

siberian tiger

The Last Stripes: Tiger Population Continues to Decline

Soham Mahajan

Tigers populations have faced decades of habitat destruction, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict, leading to a dramatic decline in their numbers. ...