SWCCF News 2025 09
Everywhere we work, we install traffic signs. We have traffic signs in Sri Lanka depicting the Fishing cat, in Mongolia depicting the Manul, in India featuring the Rusty-Spotted cat, and Mexico with several species including the Jaguar. The above traffic signs in Chile depict all seven wild cat species found in Chile, from the diminutive Guigna to the Puma.
Conservation in Action: The Geoffroy’s Cat Working Group in Brazil
Watch two short videos showing how vaccines, Indigenous partnerships, and local pride protect South America’s small wild cats—supported by Big Cat Rescue.
Homeward Bound: Five Tigers, A Thousand Miles, and the People Who Wouldn’t Let Them Be Forgotten
Five tigers travel from a Honduran resort to Carolina Tiger Rescue for expert care and quarantine—the organization’s first international rescue and a win for ethical choices.
Silent Trunk, Loud Truth: A Tiger’s Last Ride in Johor
The Mirage of “Hunting Dollars” — and the Wild Cats Who Pay the Price
Dethroned at Dusk: When Leopards Hunted Our First “Humans”