Founded in 2006, Panthera is devoted to the conservation of the world’s 40 species of wild cats and the vast ecosystems they inhabit.
Panthera is a renowned global organization dedicated to the conservation of wild cats and their habitats worldwide.
Panthera's mission is to ensure the future of wild cat populations by conducting innovative research, implementing effective conservation strategies, and collaborating with local communities and governments.
With a focus on big cats such as lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, cheetahs, and snow leopards, Panthera works tirelessly to address the most pressing threats facing these iconic species, including habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and poaching.
Panthera combines cutting-edge scientific research with on-the-ground conservation action to achieve tangible results in protecting wild cats and their ecosystems. From monitoring populations and studying behavior to implementing anti-poaching measures and supporting habitat conservation, Panthera's work is driven by a deep commitment to the survival of these magnificent predators.
Recognizing the importance of local communities in conservation efforts, Panthera actively engages with stakeholders to promote coexistence between people and wildlife. By empowering communities to become stewards of their natural heritage, Panthera fosters sustainable solutions that benefit both wild cats and people.
Panthera invites individuals, organizations, and partners from around the world to join the global conservation movement and support their efforts to protect wild cats and their habitats. Together, they can make a lasting impact and secure a future where wild cats thrive in their natural environments.
Delve into our projects dedicated to ecosystem restoration, endangered species protection, and sustainable practices, as we endeavor to create a lasting impact in the realm of conservation.