
Dr Alan Rabinowitz CEO Panthera. Photo NY Daily News
Congratulations to Panthera CEO Dr. Alan Rabinowitz who has been awarded the 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award for Conservation at this year’s Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. Launched in 1991, the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival attracts hundreds of international leaders in science, conservation, broadcasting and media.
Dr Rabinowitz is recognised as one of the world’s leading field biologists and is an expert on big wild cats. He joins Dr George Schaller, one of the world’s leading snow leopard researchers who won the Lifetime Achievement award in 2003.
Panthera was started in 2006 and develops and implements global conservation strategies for the largest, most imperilled cats – tigers, lions, jaguars, cheetahs and snow leopards.
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A great organisation, not only assisting Snow Leopards but many other of the big cats as well. I was very pleased that Panthera are now assisting the Lion Guardian and Living With Lions project in the Maasai lands in Kenya.