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Some news from the world of Snow leopards

Posted on 11/202011/2020Author Rakhee KarumbayaCategories Uncategorized

We are pleased to provide members with a few links where snow leopards were mentioned in the news:

  1. A golden age of snow leopard protection in China; Xinhua News Agency
  2. Rare footage shows three snow leopards roaming in the wild 12,460 feet above sea level in ChinaBy Emilia Jiang – for Mailonline 
  3. WWF Altai-Sayan Programme Newsletter #53 
    • First wide-scale census of Siberian ibex, key snow leopard prey in Russia
    • Eight Snow leopards inhabit the ridge along Russian-Mongolian Border
    • Snow leopard mating call video-recorded in Russia

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