Alley Cat Rescue
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Alley Cat Rescue

These sources detail the Alley Cat Rescue organization’s comprehensive efforts to preserve the African wildcat, the genetic ancestor of all domestic felines. The primary focus is on the AWC Conservation Action Plan, which addresses the critical threat of hybridization caused by interbreeding with free-roaming domestic cats. By implementing Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs along the borders of South African game reserves like Kruger National Park, the group aims to maintain the genetic integrity and health of wild populations. Beyond feline sterilization, the materials highlight educational initiatives, scientific research, and public awareness campaigns intended to mitigate habitat loss and human conflict. These collective documents serve as both a progress report on successful conservation milestones and a call for continued financial and communal support.

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InSitu 2024

InSitu 2024

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Big Cat Rescue funded critical wild cat conservation projects in 2024, supporting efforts across Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Initiatives include predator-proof chicken coops, spay/neuter programs to prevent disease transmission, and community education to reduce human-cat conflict. Key projects include protecting Pampas cats, ocelots, jaguarundis, and margays in Peru, Brazil, and Mexico; funding the Small Cat Conference in Ecuador; monitoring flat-headed cats in Indonesia; and supporting cheetah conflict mitigation in Kenya. Through collaborations with partners like Centro de Investigacion Biodiversidad Sostenible and Pampas Cat Working Group, Big Cat Rescue ensures sustainable conservation solutions for endangered and vulnerable wild cats worldwide.

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