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Call for Submissions #EncounterUncia

by Ranjini Murali | Oct 15, 2021 | Blog, Snow-leopard-blog, Upcoming event

Twitter Conference: Unusual Encounters with Snow Leopards 6,7,8 December 2021 Global Snow Leopard Ecosystem Program (GSLEP) and Snow Leopard Network (SLN) in collaboration with partners will be hosting a Twitter conference on Unusual Snow Leopard Encounters.  ...

6th Steering Committee Meeting of the Global Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program, 22 October 2021

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...

Bilingual English/Russian PARTNERS Principles Workshop

by Ranjini Murali | Aug 16, 2021 | Upcoming event

We are pleased to invite you to the first bilingual English/Russian PARTNERS Principles Workshop to help build capacity for engaging in community based conservation (Please see the invitation in Russian and kindly share it among your contacts). The PARTNERS...

Snow Leopard Individual Identification- Increasing precision in camera-trap abundance estimates?

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,...
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