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I am very pleased to announce that the International Snow Leopard Conference will take place from 9-11 March in Beijing, China.Please see the attached announcement for details, and don't hesitate to contact me at heather@snowleopardnetwork.org if you have any questions or concerns. Be sure to keep checking back for updates ...
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SLN Member Alexander Vereschagin advocates a local and global approach to snow leopard conservation. Source: Islamic Republic News Agency Khabar -- Snow leopard populations continue to shrink, in the last decade alone its numbers falling by 40 percent in some countries. Kyrgyz scientists cite extermination by humans as one of ...
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In one of the biggest wildlife cases this decade, the Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police with the assistance of the Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI) seized 3 tiger skins and 3 tiger skeletons. Sixteen people were arrested, including wildlife trader Shabeer Hasan Qureshi who is an ...
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December 5, 2007 By IANS Srinagar : Wildlife authorities in the Kashmir Valley have torched nearly eight truckloads of furs and skins of endangered animals, worth an estimated Rs.99 million ($2.5 million) in the international market, as part of its efforts to stop the illegal trade. The huge stockpile, including ...
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Source: http://telegraph.co.uk December 4, 2007- Animal skins and body parts worth millions of pounds have been ceremonially burned in the Indian state of Kashmir. The destruction of the skins from some of India's most endangered species was the latest phase of a campaign to stamp out the illegal trade. Eight ...
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Kelly Hearn for National Geographic News September 10, 2007 The pelts of 27 snow leopards were recently seized from a black market trader in China. The record bust highlights the menacing threat to one of the world's most endangered cats, experts say. Acting on a tip, agents from China's State ...
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Father, like son, charged in selling of tiger skin Friday, July 20, 2007 By Paula Reed Ward, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A father might be going the way of his son if federal prosecutors have their way. Barry McMaster, of Greensburg, is charged with violating the Endangered Species Act by selling a ...
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Surveying Snow Leopard Populations with Emphasis on Camera Trapping (2006) PDF- Handbook in English PDF- Handbook in Chinese ...
