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In this 30 minute wild cat walkabout, Dr. Justin and Jamie Veronica check in on Cypress the bobcat, volunteers release Armani Leopard back out to her enclosure after a polyp had been removed from her throat the day before, Cleo Serval got fluids and B-12 and Thiamine injections, the Lynx brothers got hay, Little Feather Bobcat just looks too cute, Zabu the White Tiger takes time with her dinner, and Jamie gives Shere Khan the tiger his pills.

Join Us in Gainesville March 21 for a Free Symposium on Florida Panthers

 

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Florida panthers are no match for loss, fragmentation and degradation of their habitat. If these iconic and graceful predators are to survive, they need protected habitat and a clear plan for recovery.

Join the Center for Biological Diversity on Friday, March 21 for the first ever Florida Panther Symposium, hosted by the University of Florida’s Levin College of Law Conservation Clinic and GreenLaw. It’s free and open to the public.

Learn about efforts to protect and expand Florida panthers’ range. The event will feature presentations from noted scientists and wildlife biologists in the morning, followed by complimentary lunch and a keynote speaker at noon. Come meet the Center’s Florida staff attorney Jaclyn Lopez. There will also be a field trip to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, March 22.

Event details below:

What: Florida Panther Symposium
Where: University of Florida’s Levin College of Law at 309 Village Drive, Gainesville, FL 32611
When: Friday, March 21 beginning at 8 a.m. and closing with complimentary lunch and keynote speaker

This event is free and open to the public — but space is limited, so you’ll need to register by March 7to attend.

 

Now at Big Cat Rescue Feb 24 2014 RSVP Button Click here to get information and register for the Florida Panther Symposium.
NEW PROTECTION FOR THE JAGUAR: BELIZE AND PANTHERA SIGN CRITICAL CONSERVATION AGREEMENT
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Belmopan, Belize – New strides for the future of the jaguar were made last week with the signing of a critical conservation agreement between the government of Belize, Panthera, a global wild cat conservation organization, and the Environmental Research Institute (ERI) of the University of Belize.
Assembling near Belize City, the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries & Sustainable Development, the Honorable Senator Lisel Alamilla, led the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Panthera’s CEO and leading jaguar scientist, Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, and Interim President of the University of Belize, Dr. Wilma Wright, on Friday, February 21st. This trilateral agreement represents a pledge by all parties to collaboratively implement science-based conservation initiatives that secure and connect jaguars and their habitats in Belize and beyond its borders, facilitate land development that is both ecologically sustainable and economically profitable, and mitigate human-jaguar conflict throughout the country.

 

Panthera’s Dr. Alan Rabinowitz explained, “The signing of this historic agreement epitomizes conservation action and partnerships coming full circle. Nearly thirty years ago, I studied the jaguars of Belize, and today we return to the birthplace of jaguar research and conservation to reignite and strengthen the commitment, strategy and resources required to ensure this species lives on, for the next thirty years, and beyond.”
Dr. Rabinowitz continued, “This MOU now represents Panthera’s sixth jaguar conservation agreement with a Latin American government, and our team will continue to work, country by country, to build partnerships with all nations home to the jaguar, connecting and protecting the entire eighteen-nation mosaic that is the jaguar’s range.”
Belize’s Minister of Forestry, Fisheries & Sustainable Development, the Honorable Senator Lisel Alamilla, stated, “The jaguar is an iconic species of Belize. Their survival is dependent on our willingness to seek solutions that balance human interest and protection of their habitat. I am convinced that Belize, along with all its partners, can find win-win solutions for us to co-exist.”
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Panthera CEO Dr. Alan Rabinowitz signs a jaguar conservation MOU with Belize’s Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Sustainable Development, the Honorable Senator Lisel Alamilla

 

Today, Panthera’s Jaguar Corridor Initiative (JCI) is the largest and most effective carnivore conservation program in existence; spanning nearly six million square kilometers, the JCI seeks to connect and protect jaguar populations from Mexico to Argentina to ensure the species’ genetic diversity and survival. Belize is one of 13 countries with which Panthera is implementing strategic jaguar conservation science, and now, along with Belize, Panthera has solidified MOUs in Latin America with the governments of Panama, Guyana, Costa Rica, Honduras and Colombia.
Buttressing the southern tip of Mexico and eastern border of Guatemala, Belize serves as an integral link connecting jaguars within these countries, and all jaguar populations south of Belize. As a stronghold for jaguars in Mesoamerica, Belize is also highly unique in that it protects a greater proportion of land (43%) through national parks and private reserves than any other nation in Central America.

 

See photos, videos and maps from Belize.

 

Pioneering the field of jaguar field science and conservation, Panthera’s Dr. Rabinowitz first radio-collared jaguars in Belize in the early 1980s, illuminating new insights into the ecology of the species, and setting the stage for subsequent research which demonstrated that Belize’s Cockscomb Basin contained the highest density of jaguars ever recorded at the time, anywhere in the wild. This research was instrumental in establishing the world’s first jaguar preserve in 1986 – the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary.
Today, Dr. Rabinowitz’s and Panthera’s jaguar conservation initiative in Cockscomb and the Maya Mountains lives on, currently operating as the world’s longest-running scientific study of the species’ population dynamics, ecology and behavior. A testament to the strict and effective protections afforded for the species, Cockscomb still shelters one of the highest densities of jaguars anywhere in the wild. Panthera’s unique camera trap data has documented the presence of 131 jaguars in the Cockscomb study area over 11 years, and uncovered new findings about the species, including that wild jaguars can live at least 13 years.
Since 2008, Panthera has also partnered with the Ministry of Forestry, Fisheries and Sustainable Development, ERI and Belize Audubon Society to implement environmental education projects, monitor jaguar populations and their prey, reduce jaguar-livestock conflict, and maintain critical connectivity of these populations in and between the Central and Southern Belize Corridors, which touch the borders of Mexico and Guatemala.

University of Belize Interim President, Dr. Wilma Wright, shared, “The signing of today’s MOU is significant because it brings together three parties interested in protecting and conserving the jaguars of Belize. This MOU will result in strategic action plans to reduce tension among humans and wildlife and allow us to better contribute to the sustainable development of Belize.”

 

Learn more about Panthera’s Jaguar Corridor Initiative.
www.panthera.org

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