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EEP members click here to access the studbook Welcome to the Asiatic Lion information Centre The home of the European Asiatic Lion Breeding Programme. Last updated 9th June 2006 - Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat want 'lion' share. The Asiatic Lion Information Centre provides a central resource for information about one of India's most endangered big cats and the conservation efforts in progress to try to save it. There is also a gallery with pictures of some of t ...


Add to: Google | MSN | AOL | Yahoo | Bloglines | Pluck | NewsGator | BigCats.com - Since 1996! Site Map Search Help HOME Picture of The Day!More Pictures... African Lion Tigers Leopard & Jaguar Cheetah Panther Mountain Lion Bobcat Wildcat & Lynx Ocelot Wallpapers Get the picture of the day for your web site! Cut & Paste Code: Do you accept the theory that all ca ...


Welcome to the Cat House! The Exotic Feline Breeding Compound's Feline Conservation Center EFBC's Feline Conservation Center, also known as the Cat House, is located in Rosamond, California. Cat lovers of all ages who discover this desert zoo/wildlife museum north of Los Angeles are surprised and amazed at the variety of wild cat species found here. We are dedicated to the protection and preservation of the world's endangered felines. Upcoming Events June 17 Twilight Tour, Pok ...


Make a DonationCheck OutSearch CCF's Mission: To ensure the long-term survival of the cheetah and its ecosystem through a multi-disciplined and integrated conservation programme of research, management & education. Adopt Single Cub $45.00 www.cheetah.orgWhat's New:2nd. Annual CCF Run for the Cheetah: Oregon - Oct. 14-15. Click here for calendar. Latest tour news: Spring 2006 US and UK Tour. Privacy | FAQs | Site Map | Guestbook | Sponsors | Login Copyright 2002, 2006 Cheetah Conservation Fund. Site Created by Digital Cheetah.


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Smithsonian Institution Selected References on Tigers Endangered; the Sumatran tiger is the last remaining tiger from the Sunda islands. In this section, you will find a list of selected references on tigers, developed in response to frequently asked questions. Brakefield, T. 1993 Kingdom of Might: the World's Big Cats. Voyageur Press, Stillwater, Minnesota. 159 pp. Breeden, S. 1984 Tiger! Lord of the Indian Jungle. National Geographic, Vol. 166, No. 6, pp. 748-773. Eaton, R. ...












The Last of the Ocelots in the United States In a small corner of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, the last of the wild ocelots in the United States cling to life. Once found in several areas of the southern North America, Central America, and much of South America, today the ocelot has almost disappeared from its range in the southern United States, and subspecies of the ocelot are threatened by the conversion of large areas of its natural habitat into farm land, and by the growth o ...


Tiger News Stories 1 June 2006 - Alarming Decline In Nepal's Rhinos And Tigers In Former Maoist Stronghold 30 May 2006 - Asian Authorities Try to Curb Wild Animal Trafficking 18 May, 2006 - New fears for future of tigers as Indian census project collapses 18 May, 2006 -Poachers kill tigress in Kanha National Park 18 May, 2006 - China's help crucial to stop poaching 11 May, 2006 - STF grantee Sergei Bereznuk wins major conservation award 30 April, 2006 ...


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back The Calgary Zoo Siberian Tigers Considered to be the largest of all cats, Siberian Tigers may reach a length of 4 metres and a weight of 320 kg. Tigers may eat up to 27 kg of meat in one sitting and are able to tackle prey that is twice the tiger's weight. They are well equipped with efficient tools to hunt and eat this large prey. Twelve centimetre long canines can bring down a deer and wild boar, while the shearing back teeth, called camassials, are used to slice up the large chunks ...


& PROJECT SURVIVAL We are back to our summer hours May 1st. Open at 10:00 am and the last tour at 4:00 pm Closed Tuesdays. "Protect the Jaguar Campaign" Make a Donation We have 2 new members of the Cat Haven family! Last updated May 21st, 2006 (scroll down this page for news highlights!) Photo Section Project Survival ______________________________________ Meet our Staff and Volunteers Commentary The Sierra Endangered Cat Haven would like to ask for your help. Pleas ...


Photo courtsey Roger Birkel, The Baltimore Zoo. Snow Leopard Scientific Name: Panthera uncia Home: At high altitudes in coniferous forests of the Himalayan and Altai mountains to Mexico Description: Soft gray fur with dark black-brown spots, a yard-long furry tail, large paws Status: Endangered Adapted for the extreme weather conditions of freezing snowy peaks and rocky terrain, these rare creatures hunt alone high in the mountains for ibex, wild mountain sheep, musk deer, smal ...


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The Bengal Tiger (panthera tigris tigris): one of nature's most feared predators Where Bengal Tigers Live: Bengal tigers live in the largest numbers in the Sundarbans regions of India and Bangladesh, but are also found in central and northern India, as well as in Nepal and Burma. Some, of course, live in zoo's and circuses throughout the world. How Many Bengal Tigers are there: Around the year 1900, there were as many as 50,000 (fifty thousand!) tigers in India. But by the year 1972, there ...


The Faculty of Biology Vietnam National University Hanoi presents: Lord Tiger Tiger Conservation in Viet Nam In the lore of Vietnam, the tiger is respected almost as royalty. This respect owes as much to fear as honour. Known as "chua son lam" "stronger than any mountain inhabitant". It is said that the tiger can vanguish any other animal. Hence the tiger reigns. Stories of tigers mauling people or attacking livestock abound and indeed many of these stories are true. The Ede p ...






Skip to content Small Text Normal Text Large Text Snow Leopard Trust About Us Help Today Programs Partners Cat Facts News Shop Photos & Footage Search Where Conservation Starts with CommunitiesDocument Actions Spotlight On...Close-ups of Wild Snow Leopards in ChinaStraight from the field notebooks of Dr. Ma Ming, China Project Research Leader, we bring you the highs (over 24,000 feet), the lows (frozen batteries), and the astonishing results (32 portraits of one of the world's handsomest ...



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