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A mountain lion (puma concolor) spotted near the north end of Vancouver Island,
BC, Canada. Photo courtesy of and copyright Jarrett Lindal of Jarrett Lindal
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INNOVATIVE WILD CAT CONSERVATION


PRESERVING LOCAL ECOSYSTEMS & PROTECTING THE NATURAL WORLD


WHAT WILD CATS ARE IN YOUR REGION?

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WILD CAT HEALTH PROJECT - SCAT RESEARCH UPDATE

NEWSPROJECT UPDATES

What can we learn from puma scat (fecal samples)? 2024 marks year 3 of our work
to monitor wild felid health at the urban edge.

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Bobcat Photo Courtesy of Trish Carney.


HEALING OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH WILD CATS AT THE URBAN EDGE

We believe in a future where we protect these important members of our local
ecosystems. We can live safely alongside them!

Felidae Conservation Fund uses innovative research, education, and technology to
heal the relationship between humans and all types of wild cats. Especially
where our worlds collide: the urban edge. To do this, we use a combination of
forward-looking research and education. We want to show you that big cats can be
a benefit to humanity and drive meaningful change in the natural world.

Learn Our Processes To Protect Ecosystems


WHAT CAN YOU DO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE TODAY?

Humans are the biggest factor in the destruction of wild cats’ ecosystems. As
our urban edge expands, we take up their homes and force them into new areas.
Wild cats then might hunt livestock or be seen in neighborhoods. This can be
upsetting for humans.

Humans pose the greatest threat to the felidae populations. But we also have
many opportunities to help wild cats across the world! If you want to protect
our local ecosystems and make a difference in the natural world, you can get
involved with us to help spread information on how to live safely with wild cats
and support our mission.

Take Action Now

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The deep blue eyes of a puma kitten.


HOW CAN WE LIVE WITH WILD CATS SAFELY?

Felidae are found all over the world (except in Antarctica and Australia). Since
they are so widespread, we need to recognize that where our cities and suburbs
meet the wilderness, there are cats.

There are ways to live with them safely, for their protection and our own. It is
up to us to be responsible in our interactions with these majestic cats.

Learn How To Manage Wild Cat Encounters

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A puma (also known as mountain lion) kitten.


YOU CAN HELP US PROTECT WILD CATS

Humans are responsible for the destruction of wild cats’ ecosystems, but with
the help of generous donors like you, we are hard at work to change that.

You can help us preserve our natural ecosystem and live safely alongside wild
cats. Over 90% of your donation goes directly to our programs which help us
conserve critical wild cat habitats around the world. 

Donate Today


RECENT NEWS & UPDATES

PATAGONIA WILD CATS PROJECT

Globally, wild felids face numerous challenges stemming from habitat loss,
human-wildlife conflict, and poaching. In the vast expanse of the Patagonian
steppe, these challenges are acutely felt...

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STATEMENT ON PUMA ATTACK IN EL DORADO COUNTY MAR 23, 2024

In light of the tragic incident in El Dorado County this past weekend, our
heartfelt condolences go out to the family of Taylen Brooks, who lost his
life...

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RECENT NEWS & UPDATES

WILD CAT HEALTH PROJECT - SCAT RESEARCH UPDATE

PROJECT UPDATES

July 19, 2024

What can we learn from puma scat (fecal samples)? 2024 marks year 3 of our work
to monitor...

Read More …

PATAGONIA WILD CATS PROJECT

ROOTNEWS

May 13, 2024

Globally, wild felids face numerous challenges stemming from habitat loss,
human-wildlife conflict, and poaching. In the vast...

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ELLA'S INTERNSHIP WITH FELIDAE

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHTS

May 13, 2024

When I applied to be an intern with Felidae Conservation Fund and the Bay Area
Puma Project, I...

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