NEW YORK CITY (Sept. 21, 2016) — Jane Fraser, St. Simons Island, Ga., resident and president of the Stuttering Foundation, was recently appointed to the Conservation Council of Panthera, the world’s leading organization devoted exclusively to preserving “big cats.”
“The Conservation Council, established in 2010, is an advisory board that contributes to the direction of the organization and the implementation of Panthera’s mission,” said Panthera CEO, Dr. Alan Rabinowitz. “Jane brings the substantive input and strategic thinking we need as we grow and scale our programs.”
Fraser joins a stellar group including actresses Glenn Close and Jane Alexander in helping guide the global organization.
About Panthera
Panthera, founded in 2006, is devoted exclusively to preserving wild cats and their critical role in the world’s ecosystems. Panthera’s team of leading biologists, law enforcement experts and wild cat advocates develop innovative strategies based on the best available science to protect cheetahs, jaguars, leopards, lions, pumas, snow leopards and tigers and their vast landscapes. In 50 countries around the world, Panthera works with a wide variety of stakeholders to reduce or eliminate the most pressing threats to wild cats—securing their future, and ours.