J. Pino. 2012. Getting to know wild cats: A key component for felids conservation in Panama and the Neotropics. Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural History. https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/panama-pire/voices/2012-issues/getting-to-know-wild-cats-a-key-component-for-felids-conservation-in-panama-and-the-neotropics/After a year of designing it as class project, the exhibit “Wild Cats of Panama” is now a reality traveling across Panama. This exhibition was planned during the course Broader Impacts, offered by the PCP-PIRE at the University of Florida. The exhibition is targeted to local students and teachers and it has updated information about the diversity, ecology and conservation of this threatened group of mamm...
The small felids deal different threats to its conservation such as deforestation, use as pets, reta...
Presence of domestic cat, Felis silvestris catus (Schreber, 1775), and wild cat, Felis silvestris, i...
ABSTRACT: There are three species of neotropical cats for which the northern limit of their distribu...
J. Pino. 2012. Wildcats of Panama. Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural Histo...
J. Pino. 2012. Studying Mammals in Panama. Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natur...
J. Pino. 2011. Museo de Ciencias Naturales visits the Florida Museum of Natural History. Boletín ele...
J. Pino. 2011. Educating about Less Traditional Topics in our Panamanian Universities: Workshop -Anc...
We confirm the presence of four big cats, Panthera onca, Puma concolor, Leopardus pardalis and Leopa...
The domestic cat is an invasive species that creates serious problems for wildlife worldwide. For th...
Tropical-forest biodiversity is currently undergoing an unprecedented mass extinction caused by huma...
In Mesoamerica, and elsewhere in Latin America, Panthera and the Wildlife Conservation Society have ...
El presente catálogo de los vertebrados depositados en el Museo de Historia Natural "Luis Gonzalo An...
Leopardus munoai, the Pampa cat, is a small felid (ca. 3–4 kg) recently separated from the Leopardus...
Wildlife density estimates provide an idea of the current state of populations, and in some cases, r...
Biodiversity lost on island ecosystems is still increasing, mainly caused by the introduction of exo...
The small felids deal different threats to its conservation such as deforestation, use as pets, reta...
Presence of domestic cat, Felis silvestris catus (Schreber, 1775), and wild cat, Felis silvestris, i...
ABSTRACT: There are three species of neotropical cats for which the northern limit of their distribu...
J. Pino. 2012. Wildcats of Panama. Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natural Histo...
J. Pino. 2012. Studying Mammals in Panama. Boletín electrónico del PCP-PIRE. Florida Museum of Natur...
J. Pino. 2011. Museo de Ciencias Naturales visits the Florida Museum of Natural History. Boletín ele...
J. Pino. 2011. Educating about Less Traditional Topics in our Panamanian Universities: Workshop -Anc...
We confirm the presence of four big cats, Panthera onca, Puma concolor, Leopardus pardalis and Leopa...
The domestic cat is an invasive species that creates serious problems for wildlife worldwide. For th...
Tropical-forest biodiversity is currently undergoing an unprecedented mass extinction caused by huma...
In Mesoamerica, and elsewhere in Latin America, Panthera and the Wildlife Conservation Society have ...
El presente catálogo de los vertebrados depositados en el Museo de Historia Natural "Luis Gonzalo An...
Leopardus munoai, the Pampa cat, is a small felid (ca. 3–4 kg) recently separated from the Leopardus...
Wildlife density estimates provide an idea of the current state of populations, and in some cases, r...
Biodiversity lost on island ecosystems is still increasing, mainly caused by the introduction of exo...
The small felids deal different threats to its conservation such as deforestation, use as pets, reta...
Presence of domestic cat, Felis silvestris catus (Schreber, 1775), and wild cat, Felis silvestris, i...
ABSTRACT: There are three species of neotropical cats for which the northern limit of their distribu...