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...
by GSLEP Editorial Team | Mar 25, 2021 | Snow-leopard-blog, Uncategorized
The Wildlife Wing of the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department partnered with the Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF) to conduct a three-year snow leopard and prey population survey in Himachal Pradesh, India. This survey provides the first-ever, scientifically robust...
by aritha | Oct 23, 2020 | Snow-leopard-blog
The world is currently facing an unprecedented situation. The ongoing pandemic reminds us again about the need to care better for our natural world and local communities. The pandemic has also impacted funding of several on-going conservation programs across the range...
by aritha | Dec 14, 2018 | Snow-leopard-blog
Representatives from nine snow leopard range countries gathered in Kathmandu, Nepal, for a workshop on climate smart conservation planning at the landscape level to protect the iconic snow leopard. May 1st, 2016 Nine snow leopard range countries convened in Kathmandu...
by aritha | Nov 2, 2018 | Snow-leopard-blog
This September, an international snow leopard conference brought together experts, government officials and NGO representatives in Shenzhen, China. By Zhang Qian. This article originally appeared in the Shenzhen Daily and is reposted here with slight edits with...
by aritha | Sep 18, 2018 | Snow-leopard-blog
Countries and International Organizations to jointly Tackle Illegal Wildlife Trade in Central Asia Central Asia’s endangered species – including the iconic snow leopard – are under threat from poaching and illegal wildlife trade. Now, countries and international...