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The coldest season for snow leopards – how do they adapt

The coldest season for snow leopards – how do they adapt

by aritha | Feb 20, 2015 | Snow-leopard-blog

We are now in the coldest part of winter in the Himalayan and Central Asian mountains snow leopards call home. Let’s remind ourselves how these cats have adapted to the extreme cold (minus 25 degrees Centigrade  or 13 degrees Fahrenheit) and to the extreme high...
First Steering Committee Meeting to be held in Bishkek

First Steering Committee Meeting to be held in Bishkek

by aritha | Feb 3, 2015 | Snow-leopard-blog

The GSLEP steering committee, the high-level body tasked with guiding the Global Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Protection Plan’s implementation, will hold its first meeting in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, on March 19th and 20th. This meeting will present an excellent...
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