Journey to Belize: Of Yahaira and a Breakthrough
This post continues the retelling of my 2017 trip to Belize: participating in an archaeology field school and learning about jaguar conservation. As I wrote in my previous Belize post,…
And its Allies
This post continues the retelling of my 2017 trip to Belize: participating in an archaeology field school and learning about jaguar conservation. As I wrote in my previous Belize post,…
It’s Mother’s Day in the United States! I believe it’s fair to say that none of us would be here if it weren’t for our mothers, which makes this one…
On March 1, while big cat supporters were preparing for World Wildlife Day, delegates from 14 Latin American countries met at the United Nations headquarters in New York. The objective…
I have previously shared two stories about the increased jaguar (Panthera onca) poaching that is occurring in Bolivia as a result of the demand for jaguar parts in China. The…
This post continues the retelling of my recent trip to Belize: participating in an archaeology field school and learning about jaguar conservation. The remainder of this series is located in…
To all those celebrating Christmas today, merry Christmas! I have procured a simple gift for you: a series of photos of big cats in the snow. Scroll down to view…
This post continues the retelling of my recent trip to Belize: participating in an archaeology field school and learning about jaguar conservation. The rest of this series is located in…
There is an exciting event coming up that you will not want to miss. On Tuesday, December 19, Dr. Alan Rabinowitz and Steve Winter will be talking about jaguars on…