Marbled Cat Conservation
Big Cat Rescue helps fund the conservation of Marbled Cats in the wild.
SWCCF News 2026 05
Meta Description: Discover inspiring wild cat conservation initiatives from the Small Wild Cat Conservation Foundation. Learn how organizations like Save Fishing Cats are implementing vital pet vaccination and neutering programs in Sri Lanka to protect local fishing cats and leopards from disease transmission. Plus, explore the incredible community-led success story from the Eastern Himalayas Marbled Cat Project in Meghalaya, India, where indigenous women are replacing traditional clouded leopard hunting rituals with sustainable crochet livelihoods and trail-camera monitoring.
From Invisible to Endangered
Leopard Cat Least Concern
Asia's Mainland Leopard Cat: Abundant But Understudied
The mainland leopard cat is a widespread and adaptable small felid across Asia, currently categorized as a species of least concern globally. Despite this general classification, the source highlights significant knowledge gaps caused by a lack of targeted research, funding, and geopolitical barriers. Local populations face severe threats such as habitat fragmentation, hunting, and vehicle collisions, which can lead to regional extinctions masked by broad status reports. Experts emphasize the need for genetic studies and community-based conservation to protect the species and its role in pest control. Ultimately, the text argues that while these cats are resilient, their long-term survival depends on moving beyond general assumptions toward more precise, local data.
Iriomote Cat Day
The Iriomote cat lives on only one island in Japan, with barely over 100 estimated individuals remaining. On May 8, help Big Cat Rescue celebrate this rare wildcat by sharing her story and supporting the idea that all wild cats belong wild and free.
Carmen del Playa
The Fall of Animalandia Maya: Playa del Carmen Shutdown In May 2026, Mexican law enforcement conducted a major raid on Animalandia Maya, a controversial tourist site in Playa del Carmen known for offering photos with exotic wildlife. The operation resulted in the arrest of the owner and several employees, as well as the seizure of tigers, lions, and monkeys that were allegedly being exploited. This intervention followed years of public outcry and pressure from animal welfare organizations regarding the suspected sedation and mistreatment of the animals. While the business has successfully used legal loopholes to reopen after past closures, the scale of this coordinated police action suggests a permanent shutdown. The incident highlights a significant victory for activists fighting against the commercial use of endangered species in the Riviera Maya.