Research Projects
We select strategically critical global projects to support sustained biodiversity for all Felid species in their natural habitats. We strive to preserve 37 Felidae species in the wild for our future generations, and to involve local communities at all levels, to understand the significance of felidae species in every global ecosystem. Visit our projects to learn about Felidae collaboration on some exciting research work and check back regularly to find updates on project status. Our project list is growing, so look for NEW Felidae projects very soon.
Bay Area Puma Project
A pioneering study of pumas in the Santa Cruz Mountains will generate unprecedented insights into the behavior of one of the region's top predators. Read More
Pakistan Collaring Project
Read about the high profile snow leopard GPS collaring project
in Chitral Gol National Park, Pakistan.
Efforts will resume to capture additional snow leopards for the study in 2008.
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Asiatic Cheetah Project
Felidae is participating in a ground-breaking project to save the critically
endangered Asiatic cheetah.
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Southern California Puma Project
Our collaboration with University of California Davis’ Wildlife Health Center (WHC)
was our earliest undertaking on behalf of wild cats and continues to be a
cornerstone of our efforts today.
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