Panthera
07/05/2026
What's the difference between a wild cat population that survives and one that doesn't?
Often, it comes down to a single corridor. A stretch of forest. A connected landscape that lets jaguars, tigers and leopards move, breed and stay genetically healthy across generations.
Panthera is working to protect those connections on three continents: in the jaguar corridors of the Pantanal, tiger habitat in Thailand and leopard country in Gabon.
Read the full story for a behind-the-scenes look at our impact around the world: https://panthera.org/blog-post/corridors
📷: Sebastian Kennerknecht Photography , Nick Garbutt Wildlife Photography , Panthera
06/18/2026
Right now, in Patagonia, pumas are moving through a snow-covered landscape — prey visible against white slopes, tracks sharp in the cold. June marks the start of winter here and one of the most remarkable seasons to witness pumas in the field. As snow pushes guanacos down to lower elevations, pumas follow, hunting openly across ridgelines and valleys in conditions that make their movements unusually readable.
Pumas are one of four species featured in our first Cats Around the World series.
Which wild cat would you most want to track in the field — and where? ❄️🐾
📷: Panthera/Estancia 3R, Sierra Baguales
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