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Bandhu’s all grown up

by Dylan Henriksen on July 3, 2017July 4, 2017

I pulled into the driveway, gazing up at the beautiful redwoods through my bug splattered windshield as I parked my car. It’s a year later as I nervously climb the steps to Wild Cat Education and Conservation Fund (WCE&CF) as a new volunteer. (more…)

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Bandhu

by Dylan Henriksen on February 8, 2017June 21, 2017

On September 2nd, 2013, Bandhu, meaning “friend” in Nepali, was born. He began his life quite small, weighing a pound and 12 ounces at 5 weeks of age. He lives at the Wild Cat Education and Conservation Fund in the heart of a redwood forest in California.

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Faulty Wires And A Fat Cat

by Anya Ratnayaka on November 24, 2015June 21, 2017

Two weeks ago, we accidentally caught a fishing cat.

The cage triggered, because the wire which we used to keep the door open, had snapped. But before I go into too much detail, let’s go over a few things. Things that must be done before trapping a cat.

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