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More big cats like tigers, lions, and leopards are living in backyards, roadside zoos, and private enclosures across the U.S.
Some nations “rent out” big cats to others for breeding, claiming it helps maintain genetic diversity. But critics argue it turns endangered species into commodities, raising ethical and conservation ...
In Bhutan, where some of the world’s most elusive big cats still roam, a unique conservation movement is taking root. Not ...
South Africa's conservation legacy is globally renowned, celebrated for its breathtaking biodiversity and species found ...
Mumbai: With increasing human-leopard interactions reported across Maharashtra, the focus is shifting to education, awareness ...
Martin Jr Lacey says he loves his animals, but his big top act has attracted considerable criticism and protests - with ...
Shy, solitary leopards might lose out to tigers and lions in the game of charisma, but the rosette-patterned big cats are incredibly adaptable — they can survive in the densest of cities just as ...
MUMBAI: A census reveals at least 54 leopards in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, highlighting coexistence of wildlife amid urbanization and conservation efforts.
India has invited all United Nations member states to join the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), a global platform launched to support the conservation of the seven big cat species.
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54 leopards thrive in Mumbai
In reaffirmation of an extraordinary story of co-existence of humans and big cats in the country’s commercial capital, a camera trap survey has revealed a thriving population of as many as 54 unique ...
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Lesser spotted leopards in peril
In light of Saturday's International Leopard Day, we need to raise an urgent question: How long can we "celebrate" an event ...
Over 60 per cent of the snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in Ladakh were found to co-exist alongside human populations ...