40 episodes

Lions, tigers and leopards are just some of the 40 species of wild cat around the world that are under threat. Join me, as we travel to every corner of the globe to hear the incredible stories from the people and communities working to study and protect all species of wild cat.

Wild cat conservation is more than just cats - by protecting cats, we save other species in their ecosystems, we help local communities in their habitats and we conserve huge swathes of precious land across the planet.

Cats of the Wild is an original, not-for-profit podcast by Andy Varvel.

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Lions, tigers and leopards are just some of the 40 species of wild cat around the world that are under threat. Join me, as we travel to every corner of the globe to hear the incredible stories from the people and communities working to study and protect all species of wild cat.

Wild cat conservation is more than just cats - by protecting cats, we save other species in their ecosystems, we help local communities in their habitats and we conserve huge swathes of precious land across the planet.

Cats of the Wild is an original, not-for-profit podcast by Andy Varvel.

    Back to Beijing: Huang Qiaowen, China Felid Conservation Alliance

    Back to Beijing: Huang Qiaowen, China Felid Conservation Alliance

    Beijing, China - the world's largest capital city was once the traditional habitat of the magnificent North Chinese leopard.

    Pushed out from Beijing, these leopards today live in the Taihung mountains in the south west of the capital, however an ambitious project from the China Felid Conservation Alliance seeks to bring these leopards back home to Beijing.

    Across successive generations, these leopards are gradually migrating north towards Beijing. But if they succeed in reaching the city, is it prepared to welcome its new wild neighbours?

    Guest

    Huang Qiaowen, China Felid Conservation Alliance

    • 15 min
    Cats of Calakmul: Mariam Weston & Thelma Arenas, Ocelot Working Group

    Cats of Calakmul: Mariam Weston & Thelma Arenas, Ocelot Working Group

    Dive into the heart of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula where ancient traditions meet modern challenges. 🐝🌳 In our latest episode, we explore the tropical dry forests of Calakmul, a place where Mayan beekeepers have been harvesting honey in harmony with nature for centuries.



    But now, climate change is bringing an unexpected twist to the tale. With water becoming a precious commodity, a conflict brews between the local beekeepers and the majestic wildcats of the region. 🐆💧



    Join us as we follow Mariam, Thelma, and Carlos from the Ocelot Working Group who are on the frontlines, fighting to resolve these conflicts. Their mission? To protect the wildcats and preserve the precious beekeeping practices that support over 25,000 families. 🌍🤝



    Tune in to hear their story and discover the innovative solutions they're crafting to ensure that people and nature can thrive together for generations to come. 🌱🐾



    Guests

    Mariam Weston & Thelma Arenas, Ocelot Working Group

    • 22 min
    The Mizoram Model: Amit Kumar Bal

    The Mizoram Model: Amit Kumar Bal

    When we think about the illegal wildlife trade, we think of the fur of tigers, the ivory of elephant tusks and the scales of pangolins - but even small wild cats are traded illegally in many countries around the world.



    In the porous border region between Myanmar and the Indian state of Mizoram, wildlife biologist Amit Kumar Bal stumbled upon a trade of small wild cats from the Murlen National Park in India, across the border to Myanmar - a global hub for the illegal wildlife trade.



    After three years of living in one of the small villages bordering the park, Amit has completely eliminated the hunting of small wild cats - but that's just one village - and now Amit is trying to replicate this success in every village all throughout Mizoram.



    Guests: Amit Kumar Bal

    • 20 min
    Father and Daughter: Kumi Togawa, Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund

    Father and Daughter: Kumi Togawa, Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund

    In 1965, Yukio Togawa, a Japanese novelist found himself drawn to the whispers of a wild cat unknown to science. He set sail for the untamed wilderness of Iriomote Island and brought this wild cat - the Iriomote Cat to the world's attention.

    Togawa inadvertently sparked a conversation about the future of Iriomote Island - a delicate balance between the unspoiled wilderness that needed protection and the essential infrastructure that the island's communities required.

    Now, his legacy lives on through his daughter, Kumi. Inspired by her father's passion and dedication, she continues his work, striving to conserve the Iriomote Cat and its habitat. This is their story, told by his daughter, a tale of conservation conflict and the enduring bond between a father, a daughter, and the wild cat that brought them together.



    Guest

    Kumi Togawa, Japan Tiger & Elephant Fund



    Links


    Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund

    • 16 min
    Feline Fire Survivors: Carmen Vanbianchi - Home Range Wildlife Research

    Feline Fire Survivors: Carmen Vanbianchi - Home Range Wildlife Research

    Wildfires have always been a natural hazard ingrained in the history of the forests across Washington state in the US Pacific Northwest, but in recent years their impact has grown more severe, with longer-lasting and more intense blazes pushing this region's fragile ecosystems right to the very brink.

    Amongst the wildlife that call these forests home, is a subpopulation of the Canada lynx, a medium-sized species of lynx that ranges across Alaska, Canada and some northern areas of the US.

    With each devastating wildfire, the Canada Lynx's future here grows more uncertain - their once familiar territory now fragmented, altered and their survival now in a race against time.



    Guest

    Carmen Vanbianchi - Home Range Wildlife Research

    • 30 min
    A Big Future: Howard Baskin, Big Cat Rescue

    A Big Future: Howard Baskin, Big Cat Rescue

    “Hey all you cool cats and kittens!”

     

    Do you recognise this catch phrase at all? Of course you do, it's Carole Baskin - co-founder of the non-profit sanctuary Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida.

     

    Whilst many people may have only recently heard about Big Cat Rescue through Netflix's 'Tiger King', the organisation has been caring and protecting wild cats for over thirty years. Carole, and her husband Howard have also been tireless advocates for ending private ownership of big cats in the US, resulting in the Big Cat Public Safety Act signed into US law in December 2022.

     

    In March 2023, Big Cat Rescue made a huge announcement - announcing that all the remaining cats at the centre would be relocated to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas and that they would sell the land where Big Cat Rescue is located.

     

    This is far from the end for Big Cat Rescue - it's the start of a new adventure in investing the expected millions from the property sale into conservation projects for cats in the wild.

     

    Guests:

    Howard Baskin - Big Cat Rescue

     

    Links

    Big Cat Rescue

    • 26 min

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