Camouflaged and camera-shy, snow leopards usually roam the Himalayas without detection. Several of these elusive cats were spotted on trail cameras, but blink and you might still miss them. The ...
The snow leopard population has reportedly increased by 40% in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. According to the Good News Network, snow leopards have been declining due to habitat loss and poaching, ...
The return of wolves to Nepal’s Himalayan region is putting greater pressure on populations of naur, or blue sheep — and by extension on snow leopards, whose main prey is naur. New research shows that ...
Saving its trans-Himalayan habitat is the first step to saving the species. In the face of climate vulnerability in the Himalayan and trans-Himalayan regions, it is important to secure connected ...
KATHMANDU — Following decades of speculation, skepticism and lack of consensus, Nepal’s government has announced the country’s first-ever consolidated national estimate of snow leopards (Panther uncia ...
Kathmandu, Nepal – Nepal created new strides in snow leopard conservation with the historic collaring of a snow leopard using satellite GPS technology in Kangchenjunga Conservation Area in the Sacred ...
Pithoragarh: A snow leopard has been sighted and photographed in the upper Darma Valley of Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh district, marking its "first recorded appearance in the area since 2022", forest ...
Trail cameras captured a rare sight of three snow leopards in Kishtwar National Park. One is in the center; two are in the bottom right corner. Photo from Department of Wildlife Protection in Jammu ...
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