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The fishing cat gets its first official movie trailer!
Hi fishing cat fans! There’s been a long bout of radio silence, but we’ve still been hard at work in the background. As you may know we sought your help for coming up with a movie title. There was no shortage of clever submissions, but something that surprised us was how you rallied around our … Continue reading →
Fishing Cats & the Foolish Girl’s Guide to Success, TEDx [VIDEO]
Fishing cats hit the ski slopes last December when Mo had the honor of presenting at TEDx Vail Women. The opportunity raised a special challenge because the point of TEDx is to come up with a big idea that anyone could relate to regardless of interest in fishing cats or conservation. The more … Continue reading →
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Field Day 14: A last day couldn’t get more epic. Hooray for fishing cats! [PHOTOS]
PHOTO/ Josh Lewis, Morgan Heim and The Fishing Cat Research and Conservation Project As amazing as this trip has been, I went into this morning fairly certain that I’d be leaving Thailand with no new photos of a fishing cat on my camera trap. Technical malfunctions, flooding, bad luck, near misses, delays, poor site choices … Continue reading →
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Field Day 13: She is why our work matters. [PHOTOS]
Meet May. She’s Ruj’s (Namfon’s research assistant on the Fishing Cat Research and Conservation Project) daughter. May is smart, beautiful and she loves fishing cats. She is holding a photo of “Rip Ear.” Rip Ear is tough. He’s also smart, and he sure knows how to strike a pose. May’s friends also love fishing cats. … Continue reading →
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Field Day 12: Climbing High for Thai Shrimp Farming. [PHOTOS]
Sometimes we can’t get everything we’re after while in the field. Take for instance, a dream to moto paraglide over fishing cat country to get an overall view of what’s going on here. You can see why I’d want to give it a go looking at Namfon Cutter’s kickass photo from a past flight. Thank … Continue reading →
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