Just Released: Panthera’s February Newsletter
Read Panthera’s February newsletter to see the first Panthera camera trap photos of a jaguar taken in Nicaragua and learn about the role that this Central American country plays in the overall Jaguar Corridor. Get a glimpse of the BBC Wildlife Magazine article, ‘India’s Last Lions,’ written by Panthera’s President Dr. Luke Hunter, to learn about the last population of the highly endangered Asiatic lion; and read about the results of a 2011 Nigerian lion population survey. Browse the 40 award-winning photos of tigers from Sumatra, Thailand and India, taken by Panthera’s Media Director, Steve Winter.
Also learn about how the most recent book by Panthera's President, Dr. Luke Hunter, entitled Carnivores of the World: A Field Guide was selected as a 2011 Best Reference Science Book by Library Journal. Learn about the new Winston Cobb Memorial Fellowship established under the auspices of Panthera that will foster the professional growth of early career wild cat conservationists. And finally, catch up on Panthera’s latest media coverage you may have missed and learn about new career opportunities with Panthera, upcoming events and recently released scientific publications.

