Photo Gallery
We're proud to bring you pictures of some of the rarest small wild cats in the world.
These pictures were kindly sent to ISEC Canada by Lilian Villalba, leader of the Andean Cat Ecology Project
in La Paz, Bolivia.
All pictures are strictly copyright to the photographer, and
not to be used for commercial purposes.
Andean Mountain Cat





At Kamincha-Cerro Colorado in Potosi, Bolivia a view of the Andean Mountain Cat habitat consisting of small and high valleys flanked by rocky
hillsides with steep and high walls. These are topped by a rocky plateau which is at the foot of even higher hills.

At Khastor, Potosi-Bolivia, a close-up view of where Andean Mountain Cat's were seen. Saline lagoons and bofedals (year-round streams flowing
from the mountains that support various cushion grasses) feature at the bottom of valleys. The only tree that can grow here at over 4500 meters
is the Queñoa (Polyepsis spp.)

A mountain vizcacha (Lagidium viscacia), probably the main prey of the Andean Mountain Cat. Photo taken by a camera trap, placed in front on a
scent station set to attract Andean cats at Peña Lire - Khastor (Potosi, Bolivia) Photo credit: Andean Cat Project, Khastor-Bolivia.
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