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Wildlife Conservation Society

by aritha | Dec 19, 2018 | partners

The Wildlife Conservation Society has been a GLSEP program partner since its inception. As the first international conservation organization to perform focused snow leopard field research (dating back to George Schaller’s fieldwork the 1970s), WCS has been providing technical expertise to GSLEP from its various field programs in the region.

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