by GSLEP Editorial Team | Nov 25, 2021 | Blog, Snow leopard blog, Snow-leopard-blog
1. Breaking Barriers Read how WWF-Russia removed barbed wire at Russia-Mongolian border for free migration of snow leopard and wild ungulate. Political borders are for people. But for an animal like the snow leopard, with a home range that can be as large as 2,000...
by GSLEP Editorial Team | Oct 1, 2021 | Blog, Snow-leopard-blog, Upcoming event
GSLEP with the support of international partners is pleased to host the 6th Steering Committee Meeting. The meeting will be organized using secure state-of-the-art online communications platform. This meeting will provide an opportunity to review the status of the...
by GSLEP Editorial Team | Jun 21, 2021 | Blog, Snow-leopard-blog
In 2020 the project contributed significantly to the implementation of national strategies in the field of biodiversity conservation and national policies on environment protection, and relevant achievements were reported to the CoEP and the Government on a quarterly...
by GSLEP Editorial Team | May 10, 2021 | Snow leopard blog, Snow-leopard-blog, Upcoming event
Identifying snow leopards by their spot patterns is crucial for assessing their populations. However snow leopards can be misidentified. Current analytical frameworks, such as the spatial capture recapture or the now retired (conventional) capture recapture methods,...
by GSLEP Editorial Team | Mar 25, 2021 | Snow-leopard-blog
Mongolia releases the preliminary results of its first nation-wide snow leopard population assessment, estimating that there could be 953 (806 – 1127) adult snow leopards in the country. The Bishkek Declaration 2017, endorsed by the governments of all snow leopard...