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Friday, February 3, 2012
The Hindu The 400 sq.km. area has been identified as important tiger habitat. Already the KMTR officials have 20 cameras and the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has provided funds to buy 60 cameras. Besides these, the World Wide Fund for Nature ...
Friday, February 3, 2012
World Screen By Kristin Brzoznowski SYDNEY: Australia's Ben Britton is hosting the week-long Big Cat Week event on Nat Geo Wild, which will feature the doc The Last Lions as its centerpiece. The seven-day programming stunt kicks off on February 26.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Coventry Telegraph By Mike Malyon A RARE leopard left Twycross Zoo for a new home in America, as part of a worldwide breeding programme. Diesel is a male amur leopard, whose species is listed as “critically endangered,” with just 30-35 individuals still surviving in the ...
Friday, February 3, 2012
Omaha World-Herald LeRoy Louden of Ellsworth, who has seen a big cat on his cattle ranch in northwest Nebraska, said people who hate cougars use a more subtle catchphrase: "Shoot, shovel and shut up." "That's what's happening to mountain lions," Louden said.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The News International Known as the world's most elusive feline, the Snow Leopard lives in the mountains at elevations of 3000 to over 5000 m (10000-17000 feet). It prefers the steep, rugged terrain with cliffs, ridges, gullies, and slopes interspersed with rocky outcrops ...

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