Fishing Cat Conservation Project in Thailand
Posted by catinwater on March 1, 2011 · 1 Comment
Night vision video of wild fishing cats, long-tailed monkeys flying through the trees, the mountain of 300 peaks
This video by the research team working with fishing cats in Thailand makes you want to be there, or at least makes you want to help this endangered species. You can help the fishing cat by pledging to our Kickstarter project , which will support the gathering of new imagery and reportage of the fishing cats in Thailand.
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