Snow leopard habitat

The snow leopard’s world record

May 7, 2012 Snow leopard habitat

So the snow leopard holds one formal world record.  We all know about longest tail etc, but that isn’t it.  Guiness Book of World Records has given the snow leopard this record – it is “the highest living land predator whose range extends across twelve countries in the mountainous regions of Central and southern Asia. [...]

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Snow leopard merry go round in amazing footage

February 16, 2012 Bhutan

Amazing footage of two wild snow leopards sniffing out all the prey that come into their territory has been filmed as part of a survey in Bhutan’s newest national park. The film shows a number of cats scent marking around a particular rock and then all the prey animals that came to the rock in [...]

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Want to see snow leopard in the wild?

November 18, 2011 India

Who doesn’t? Earlier this year I had the time of my life watching a snow leopard in the wild in Ladakh, India. I went on a fabulous trek with KarmaQuest and the Snow Leopard Conservancy to the Himalayan mountains in Hemis National Park and with the support and professional tracking of Jigmet Dadul and his [...]

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Video cameras help first snow leopard census in Nepal.

November 4, 2011 Nepal

The Kathmandu Post reported today that a census of snow leopard has started in Mustang district, a remote part of western Nepal which is believed to be snow leopard habitat. “Conservationists say this is the first time a snow leopard census is being conducted in the country. Nine video cameras have been installed in several [...]

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Afghanistan’s highest mountain open to climbers again

August 17, 2011 Afghanistan

After the recent good news of remote cameras photographing more snow leopards in Afhganistan comes another piece of good news. The country’s highest mountain, Mount Noshaq (7492 metres) is again open to the mountaineering community after many years closure due to conflict and insecurity. Mount Noshaq is located in important snow leopard habitat in the [...]

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Himalayan Tahr get great views at Sydney Zoo

August 16, 2011 Snow leopard habitat

The Himalayan tahr is an ungulate or wild goat that shares snow leopard habitat in the rugged wooded hills and mountain slopes of the Himalayas in Nepal, India and Tibet. They are key snow leopard prey in this region and in summer graze in high pastures, then come down the mountains and form herds in [...]

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Altai communities and snow leopards threatened by pipeline

August 11, 2011 Russia

Last year I travelled through a remarkable part of Siberia I knew nothing about, in search of Russia’s last snow leopards. In the Altai Republic and the Altai mountains I found a spectacularly beautiful region with a fragile landscape and local communities hanging onto unique traditions and livelihoods thousands of years old. Much of this [...]

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Adopt a candid camera and snoop on snow leopards in Mongolia

August 9, 2011 Mongolia

The Snow Leopard Trust’s (SLT) long term research project in Mongolia (partnering with Mongolian agencies and Panthera) is raising money by asking people to adopt one of the remote sensor cameras they’ve set up in the South Gobi province to film snow leopards in this beautiful region. This is a lovely way to support ground-breaking [...]

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Tibetan snow leopards speak to us from centuries past

August 3, 2011 Snow leopard habitat

Petroglyphs are rock carvings made by many different cultures around the world since ancient times. People would use sharp stones and other tools to carve drawings into stone to record events and their world. The word comes from the Greek ‘petros’, meaning stone and the word ‘glyphein’, meaning to carve. John Vincent Bellezza is Senior [...]

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Electronic surveillance tells us new things about snow leopards

July 26, 2011 Mongolia

Electronic surveillance has been in the news a lot lately lately with illegal happenings in the Murdoch UK newspaper empire. But one place where surveillance is OK is in the work researchers do in snow leopard habitat. Snow leopards are so notoriously shy that the use of camera traps (which are set off by the [...]

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