

Welcome
The Wild Cat Imaging Project is a conservation organisation dedicated to advancing the protection of wild cats and their habitats through innovative camera trap research, collaboration, and public engagement. As an NGO, our goal is to support and strengthen conservation efforts across Latin America by working alongside local researchers, reserves, and camera trappers to document wild felid populations and better understand their ecology.
By combining advanced camera trapping technology with a growing network of field partners, we generate valuable scientific data while also producing powerful visual storytelling that brings global attention to these species and the ecosystems they depend on. Through training, collaboration, and the sharing of knowledge and resources, we aim to build long term conservation capacity on the ground.
Our mission is to use science, imagery, and collaboration to inspire conservation action, support research, and safeguard the landscapes that wild cats call home.


Mission
The mission of The Wild Cat Imaging Project is to strengthen conservation efforts for wild cats by combining scientific research, advanced camera trapping technology, and compelling visual storytelling. As an organisation, we work in collaboration with researchers, conservation groups, and local communities to document wild felids and better understand their behaviour, distribution, and the ecosystems they inhabit.
By sharing powerful imagery and meaningful ecological data, we aim to raise awareness, inspire conservation action, and support initiatives that protect critical habitats. Our mission is to contribute to the long term survival of wild cats by building collaborative networks, supporting research in the field, and bringing global attention to the landscapes these remarkable predators depend on. 🐆🌎

Vision
Our vision is a world where wild cats thrive within healthy, protected ecosystems across their natural ranges. We strive to become a leading force in wild cat conservation by combining scientific research, innovative camera trapping technology, and powerful visual storytelling to bring global attention to these species and the landscapes they depend on.
Through collaboration with researchers, conservation organisations, and local communities, we aim to build a strong network dedicated to protecting wild felids and advancing knowledge about their ecology. By connecting science with public engagement, our vision is to inspire lasting commitment to the conservation of wild cats and the preservation of the wild places they call home.



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