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  1. Snow Leopard | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    • Learn about the snow leopard, a vulnerable species that lives in the high mountains of Asia and faces threats from poaching, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict. Find out how WWF … Afficher plus

    Overview

    This article is about the Snow Leopard, a magnificent cat that has evolved to live in some of the harshest conditions on Earth. It provides information on its habitat range, populati… Afficher plus

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    Snow Leopard

    The snow leopard is a powerful predator that lives in the harsh conditions of Asia's high … Afficher plus

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    Threats to Survival

    Humans are the sole predator of snow leopards through poaching, habitat loss, declines in natural prey species, retaliatory killings resulting from human-wildlife conflict, … Afficher plus

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    WWF's Work

    WWF focuses on managing human-leopard conflict & rural development; education for sustainable development; stopping mining; reducing impacts of linear infrastructure develop… Afficher plus

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  1. Snow leopard - Wikipedia

  2. Snow Leopard: Species Facts, Info & More | WWF.CA

  3. PAWS: Population Assessment of the World's Snow leopards

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    The Snow Leopard Population Assessment in India (SPAI) Programme counted the number of snow leopards between 2019 and 2023 and found their number to be 718, with 477 in Ladakh, 124 in Uttarakhand, 51 in Himachal Pradesh, 36 in Arunachal Pradesh, 21 in Sikkim, and nine in Jammu and Kashmir.
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    Simulations assuming a mean density of 0.5 snow leopards per 100 km 2 produced a snow leopard population of about 1328 individuals. Using a simulated camera-trap study of the population, the snow leopard density was estimated for each grid cell in the survey region.
    India joins Bhutan and Mongolia as one of the first countries to establish their snow leopard population. India’s large-scale assessment was highly intensive and required surveying over 10 million acres of the habitat and deploying about 2,000 camera traps that produced thousands of photos.
    Snow leopard populations are in decline and their habitat is shrinking. With your gift, you can help protect some of the world’s most vulnerable species and the habitats they call home. Snow leopard populations are in decline, learn about this species, why it is important, what WWF-Canada is doing to help, and how you can help.
  5. Population Dynamics - Snow Leopard Trust

    WEBLearn how the Snow Leopard Trust monitors snow leopard populations in Mongolia and other countries using cameras, collars, and surveys. Find out the status and trends of the endangered species and the threats …

  6. Snow leopard, facts and photos - National Geographic

  7. Bhutan’s snow leopard population up by almost 40% - World …

  8. Spotlight on the snow leopard: Distribution and …

    WEB28 nov. 2014 · Learn about the snow leopard's habitat, range, and numbers in twelve countries of central Asia. Find out how to adopt a snow leopard and support WWF's conservation efforts.

  9. India completes its first-ever snow leopard population survey

  10. [Commentary] Estimating population of world’s snow …

    WEB11 mars 2021 · A commentary by Rishi K. Sharma on the challenges and opportunities of studying and conserving snow leopards in their remote and rugged habitat. The article discusses the factors affecting snow leopard …

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