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The Global Wild Cat
Conservation Organization
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Conservation Partners
Panthera’s model depends on bringing together the best research, law enforcement, and community engagement organizations to save wild cats. We work in close partnership with local, national, and international groups to efficiently put boots on the ground, expand and replicate successful programming, and make the scientific and technological breakthroughs necessary for long-term wild cat survival.
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Earth Day Network
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American Museum of Natural History
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Fauna & Flora International
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Game Rangers International
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International Union for Conservation of Nature
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National Geographic Society's Big Cats Initiative (BCI)
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Peace Parks Foundation
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Snow Leopard Trust
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Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation (TWNC)
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WildCRU
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WildLeaks
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Wildlife Conservation Society
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Wildlife Conservation Trust
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WildTeam
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World Wildlife Fund-Namibia
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Zoological Society of London
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Dr. George Amato
Director, Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics, American Museum of Natural History
Panthera is unique in its approach of utilizing the most rigorous science to affect measurable success in big cat conservation. We at the American Museum of Natural History are proud to partner with them in these efforts.