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The Pallas’s cat, a threatened species: a team of Italian researchers working to save it

Home » The Pallas’s cat, a threatened species: a team of Italian researchers working to save it
  • Post author:Wildlife
  • Post published:26 Febbraio 2021
  • Post category:Mongolia / Pallas's Cat / Press

Have you ever heard about the Pallas’s cat? This peculiar animal is a wild cat of  the leopard cat lineage and it is unique within the genus Otocolobus.

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Claudio Augugliaro

Leader of Wildlife Initiative International and Executive Director of Wildlife Initiative Mongolia. Claudio is the co-founder of Wildlife Initiative International.

As an ecologist he has a great experience in working on Mongolian carnivores. Since 2012, he mainly worked on the snow leopard and the Pallas’s cat. He is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland), a member of the Steering Committee of the Manul Working Group, and a member of the Snow Leopard Network. He holds collaborations with many researchers and conservation institutions across the world and he is a partner of Snow Leopard Conservancy. As the Wildlife Initiative leader, he coordinates the activities of the NGO throughout the four continents, taking part in the field work and managing the relationships with all the stakeholders. He has been living with his family in Mongolia since 2013.

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