On November 14th, Panthera’s President and CEO, Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, will join actress and Panthera Conservation Council member, Jane Alexander, for an exciting discussion on “Jaguars: Americas’ Success Story.”
Hosted by New York City’s 92Y, this panel is one of a three-part lecture series entitled “Safari of the Mind,” which will bring together the brightest minds in wild cat conservation to explore the greatest threats facing wild cats today and the conservation strategies that must be enacted to save these species.
Following this lecture on January 9th, Panthera Executive Vice President,
Dr. Luke Hunter, and former ABC News Correspondent, Lynn Sherr, will come together to address the future of “The Vanishing Lion.” The third and final lecture, “Saving the Tiger: Already Too Late?” will take place on January 16th, featuring a debate between Panthera’s co-founders, Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, and Panthera Chairman, Dr. Thomas Kaplan, on the state of the most endangered wild cat and what is truly needed to bring tigers back from the brink of extinction.
The upcoming lecture, “Jaguars: Americas’ Success Story,” is unfortunately sold out, but you can secure your tickets for the other two lectures now. Visit 92Y and enter PAN3 at checkout to receive a 50% discount on your ticket purchase.