Remembering Alan Rabinowitz
Jane Fraser and Alan Rabinowitz |
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Stuttering Foundation Board Member Dr. Alan Rabinowitz [1]. Known around the world as one of the foremost conservationists of “big cats” through his work with Panthera [2], Alan will forever be remembered by the stuttering community as a true inspiration. His book, A Boy and a Jaguar [3], chronicles his fulfillment of a promise to speak for animals, and people, who cannot speak for themselves.
Obituaries in The New York Times:
• Alan Rabinowitz, Conservationist of Wild Cats, Dies at 64 [4]
• The board and staff of Panthera mourn the passing of our co-founder, Alan Rabinowitz [5]
• The Washington Post: Alan Rabinowitz, champion of leopards, jaguars and other wild cats, dies at 64 [6]
• The Scientist: Wild Cat Conservationist Alan Rabinowitz Dies [8]
• The Nation: World mourns passing of leading wild cat expert and conservationist Alan Rabinowitz, age 64 [9]
Alan Rabinowitz — We Are All Wildlife [10]
• WCS: WCS Offers Tribute to Dr. Alan Rabinowitz [11]
• Rabinowitz Leaves a Legacy in the Animal & Stuttering Communities [12]
[13]Articles from National Geographic:
• "Indomitable" Jaguars May Have Lessons in Survival for Us [14]
• Alan Rabinowitz, Wild Cats' Champion and Protector, Dies [13]
• Video [15] of Alan Rabinowitz sharing his story about stuttering during the Stuttering Foundation's gala
Updated Aug. 9, 2018