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🐆 The latest episode of Cats of the Wild features the North China  ! Hear all about how the China Felid Conservation All...
13/03/2024

🐆 The latest episode of Cats of the Wild features the North China ! Hear all about how the China Felid Conservation Alliance is working to help bring them back to their original habitat in the mountains surrounding Beijing 🇨🇳

When we think about the illegal wildlife trade, we think of the fur of tigers, the ivory of elephant tusks and the scale...
02/10/2023

When we think about the illegal wildlife trade, we think of the fur of tigers, the ivory of elephant tusks and the scales of pangolins - but even small wild cats are traded illegally in many countries around the world.

In the porous border region between Myanmar and the Indian state of Mizoram, wildlife biologist Amit Kumar Bal stumbled upon a trade of small wild cats from the Murlen National Park in India, across the border to Myanmar - a global hub for the illegal wildlife trade.

After three years of living in one of the small villages bordering the park, Amit has completely eliminated the hunting of small wild cats - but that's just one village - and now Amit is trying to replicate this success in every village all throughout Mizoram.

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In 1965, Yukio Togawa, a Japanese novelist found himself drawn to the whispers of a wild cat unknown to science. He set ...
30/08/2023

In 1965, Yukio Togawa, a Japanese novelist found himself drawn to the whispers of a wild cat unknown to science. He set sail for the untamed wilderness of Iriomote Island and brought this wild cat - the Iriomote Cat to the world's attention.

Togawa inadvertently sparked a conversation about the future of Iriomote Island - a delicate balance between the unspoiled wilderness that needed protection and the essential infrastructure that the island's communities required.

Now, his legacy lives on through his daughter, Kumi. Inspired by her father's passion and dedication, she continues his work, striving to conserve the Iriomote Cat and its habitat. This is their story, told by his daughter, a tale of conservation conflict and the enduring bond between a father, a daughter, and the wild cat that brought them together.

🔥Wildfires have always been a natural hazard ingrained in the history of the forests across Washington state in the US P...
23/07/2023

🔥Wildfires have always been a natural hazard ingrained in the history of the forests across Washington state in the US Pacific Northwest, but in recent years their impact has grown more severe, with longer-lasting and more intense blazes pushing this region's fragile ecosystems right to the very brink.

Amongst the wildlife that call these forests home, is a subpopulation of the Canada lynx, a medium-sized species of lynx that ranges across Alaska, Canada and some northern areas of the US.

With each devastating wildfire, the Canada lynx's future here grows more uncertain - their once familiar territory now fragmented, altered and their survival now in a race against time.

Featuring Carmen Vanbianchi from

“Hey all you cool cats and kittens!”Do you recognise this catch phrase at all?Of course you do, it's Carole Baskin - co-...
11/05/2023

“Hey all you cool cats and kittens!”

Do you recognise this catch phrase at all?

Of course you do, it's Carole Baskin - co-founder of the non-profit sanctuary in Tampa, Florida.

Whilst many people may have only recently heard about Big Cat Rescue through Netflix's 'Tiger King', the organisation has been caring and protecting wild cats for over thirty years. Carole, and her husband Howard have also been tireless advocates for ending private ownership of big cats in the US, resulting in the Big Cat Public Safety Act signed into US law in December 2022.

In March 2023, Big Cat Rescue made a huge announcement - announcing that all the remaining cats at the centre would be relocated to Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas and that they would sell the land where Big Cat Rescue is located.

This is far from the end for Big Cat Rescue - it's the start of a new adventure in investing the expected millions from the property sale into conservation projects for cats in the wild. So join Howard Baskin & I as we explore a big future - for Big Cat Rescue.

Happy International Leopard Day! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty and importance of these magnificent big ca...
02/05/2023

Happy International Leopard Day! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty and importance of these magnificent big cats. 🐆❤️

🙏 Thank you for all of your support for wild cat conservation! As always, more episodes on the way 😉
29/04/2023

🙏 Thank you for all of your support for wild cat conservation! As always, more episodes on the way 😉

🇫🇷 The Carpathian lynx - a subspecies of the Eurasian lynx. These majestic cats are a symbol of the wild and rugged land...
26/04/2023

🇫🇷 The Carpathian lynx - a subspecies of the Eurasian lynx. These majestic cats are a symbol of the wild and rugged landscapes of east and central Europe, where from country to country, they roam the mountains and forests. silently hunting for their prey.

Over in France, the fate of these cats is hanging by just a thread. In fact if we do nothing, it's likely they will become locally extinct in just thirty years. Recent research from Nathan Huvier at Centre Athénas, a wildlife conservation organisation in the Jura mountains, has found that these beautiful cats are facing a rapid loss of genetic diversity with just under 150 adult lynxes remaining in the wild in France.

So let's explore the history of the Carpathian lynx in France, dive into the very latest research on their genetic diversity, and discuss how we can all work together to save these cats from disappearing from the French wilderness forever.

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At the 50th anniversary of India’s Project Tiger, PM Modi announced that the latest tiger census indicated there was 3,1...
10/04/2023

At the 50th anniversary of India’s Project Tiger, PM Modi announced that the latest tiger census indicated there was 3,167 tigers in India at the end of 2022 - doubling in numbers since 2022

India is now working with Cambodia to look at the possible reintroduction of the tiger to the country.

There’s lots to celebrate here, but India’s rising tiger numbers and dwindling forests have also contributed to an increase in human-tiger conflict.

The continued success of India’s tiger conservation story will only be made possible by the people who live side by side with tigers every day.

🎙️NEW EPISODE - Humans may be the world's top predator - but what happens when the tables are turned and we become the h...
21/02/2023

🎙️NEW EPISODE - Humans may be the world's top predator - but what happens when the tables are turned and we become the hunted.

For many people around the world, the feeling of being watched stalked or even eaten by a predator such as a big cat is a terrifying reality.

We're working to protect what wild cats we have left and even increase their numbers. But how do we balance this against the complexities of a world where increasingly people and predators live side by side.

In this episode, we'll hear from Professor Adam Hart, author of “The Deadly Balance: People & Predators in a Crowded World”, and explore the spine chilling topic of human predation by big cats and what the future holds as we continue to push into wildlife habitats.

📕’The Deadly Balance’ is available from

🚗 Maybe you're driving on a road right now - even if you're not you're probably not that far from a road - because, road...
18/01/2023

🚗 Maybe you're driving on a road right now - even if you're not you're probably not that far from a road - because, roads are everywhere. It's hard to imagine a modern world without roads - and whilst they allow people like us to go almost anywhere in the world - they're also the great enabler for the many threats facing wild cats today such as deforestation, poaching and of course road-kill.

🛣️What we don't talk about though - is how the roads themselves divide our precious planet into millions of tiny pieces - irreversibly splitting-up populations of wildlife.

🎙️So in this episode, we'll hear about the impact of roads on wild cats and some of the innovative solutions - such as wildlife bridges, tunnels & AI smart cameras to make roads - a whole lot more cat-friendly.

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Featuring - Professor Darryl Jones ( )

🇸🇬Singapore is one of the smallest countries on the planet, and its rapid rise from a small trading settlement to a bust...
08/11/2022

🇸🇬Singapore is one of the smallest countries on the planet, and its rapid rise from a small trading settlement to a bustling modern metropolis has destroyed 95% of its historical forests, driving the extinction of many species of animals. The islands were once home to the Malayan Tiger and the Indo-Chinese leopard and today, there is just one species of wild cat left in Singapore - the leopard cat - with around 50 individuals estimated to be in the wild. 

Whilst the leopard cat may be relatively common in some other countries, for Singaporeans, protecting this cat - their last wild cat - is incredibly important. So in this episode, we're going to meet Vilma D'Rozario and Marcus Chua from the community-run Singapore Wild Cat Action Group .cat.sg to learn more about the leopard cat and how they engage Singaporeans to help protect and save their last wild cat.

Guests
* Vilma D'Rozario - Singapore Wild Cat Action Group
* Marcus Chua - Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum

🚨NEW EPISODE - Featuring Ofir Drori at EAGLE Network 🚨
 In Central & West Africa wildlife crime and corruption was rampa...
13/10/2022

🚨NEW EPISODE - Featuring Ofir Drori at EAGLE Network 🚨

In Central & West Africa wildlife crime and corruption was rampant - and yet not a single individual had ever been prosecuted. It's in these fragile landscapes where lions are on the brink of extinction, leopards are under threat and other endangered species such as the western black rhino, gorillas and elephants could soon disappear.

So when a young activist discovered the lack of any real enforcement or action against wildlife crime in Cameroon, he began a journey to become the first NGO in the region to directly fight wildlife crime & corruption.

Almost twenty years later, they now operate in nine countries and incredibly have helped arrest and jail over 3000 wildlife traffickers in West and Central Africa. So in this episode, we'll explore how to fight wildlife crime & corruption and how the wild cats of West & Central Africa need our help - now.

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In Central & West Africa wildlife crime and corruption was rampant - and yet not a single individual had ever been prosecuted. It's in these fragile landscapes where lions are on the brink of extinction, leopards are under threat and other endangered species such as the western black rhino, gorillas...

This episode is unlike any I've done before! We're taking a journey into computational science and mathematics and how t...
19/09/2022

This episode is unlike any I've done before! We're taking a journey into computational science and mathematics and how the sand cat has inspired a new algorithm that could improve artificial intelligence, civil engineering, scheduling, smart routing, supply chains, and even aerospace engineering.

🤯My mind was blown when I read this research paper - and to be honest, it is an extraordinarily complex topic. But together we're gonna explore how the sand cat and the natural world around us is having an impact on some of the most cutting edge technology on our planet. We'll meet the sand cat, an enigmatic small cat native to the deserts of North Africa and the Middle East, and of course the big brain behind this algorithm, Amir Seyyedabbasi from
to help explain the maths, the science and algorithms that are already powering our future.

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🇲🇳Mongolia - an epic expanse of rolling grasslands, unforgiving desert and rugged mountains. It's also the home of one o...
09/08/2022

🇲🇳Mongolia - an epic expanse of rolling grasslands, unforgiving desert and rugged mountains. It's also the home of one of the more unusual wild cats on this planet - Pallas’s Cat or the manul.

Since 2020, it's been been listed as "Least Concern" in the IUCN Red List - but if we look deeper, it's quickly evident that we do need to be concerned about the Pallas’s Cat - particularly in Mongolia.

Today we'll meet the Italian scientist on the ground who's using innovative camera trapping techniques to discover the real story of the Pallas's Cat in the wild of Mongolia.

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Some fresh new wild cat conservation news!
30/07/2022

Some fresh new wild cat conservation news!

Wild Cat Conservation News

Over 6,000 kilometres from Moscow in the Far East of Russia is the remote and harsh habitat of the Amur Tiger - also kno...
26/02/2022

Over 6,000 kilometres from Moscow in the Far East of Russia is the remote and harsh habitat of the Amur Tiger - also known as the Siberian Tiger.

It is one of the largest cats in the world, and there is estimated to be around 400 remaining in the wild. The largest threat for the Amur tiger is poaching - but there's really only one way to truly understand how and why poachers poach and that's to talk to the poachers directly.

And so American wildlife criminologist, had a proposal for her university - to go and live in these hunting communities in Far East Russia for months at a time to find out first-hand the REAL extent of the threat of poaching for the Amur Tiger

Is it a crazy story? Absolutely. It's a story that shows true courage and an unrelenting ambition to learn more about this threat so conservation actions can be taken in the future.

One day in 2012, Rajan Choudhary, a naturalist from Bardia National Park in Nepal was guiding an American tourist in his...
03/02/2022

One day in 2012, Rajan Choudhary, a naturalist from Bardia National Park in Nepal was guiding an American tourist in his jeep through the park. Game drives are common here with the park home to elephants, tigers, dolphins and many other species.

It was late and as they were returning to the hotel - all of a sudden, in the distance on the right-hand side, about ten metres into the forest - he saw this kind of light in the darkness.

So they stopped and reversed back to where they saw this light and gazed into the forest. Rajan borrowed this guest's camera - a DSLR with a long lens - to get a better look - it was a cat, a very small cat - but he wasn't sure what species he was looking at.

So what did Rajan and his guest see that night exactly? Listen to the latest episode of Cats of the Wild!

https://www.wildmissions.com/catsofthewild-episode/bardia-discovery/r/recxKpVjsvzIJ4ObH

One day in 2012, Rajan Choudhary, a naturalist from Bardia National Park in Nepal was guiding an American tourist in his jeep through the park. Game drives are common in this park with the park home to elephants, tigers, dolphins and many other species. It was late and as they were returning to the....

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