Snow leopards & Kyrgyzstan

Snow leopards & Kyrgyzstan

In 2021, Panthera kick-started a project with a focus in building conservation capacity and partnerships with communities in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. Since June 2021, the project was co-led by two female conservationists, Sabin Snow Leopard grantee Fatima Mannapbekova and CEPF project lead Altynai Adabaeva. Together with the Ilbirs Foundation, they’ve made ...
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New Article to the Bibliography

New Article to the Bibliography

Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Pastoralism in the high Himalayas: Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice Open Access Understanding changing practices and their implications for parasite transmission between livestock and wildlife Author: Khanyari, M., Robinson, S., Milner-Gulland, E. J., Morgan, E. R., Rana, ...
/ Capacity Building
SLN Зимний Обмен опытом

SLN Зимний Обмен опытом

Добро пожаловать на Зимнюю встречу обмена опытом Сети Cнежного барса (Snow Leopard Network, SLN). Цель зимней программы обмена опытом SLN - собрать вместе исследователей и специалистов-практиков по сохранению снежного барса со всего мира и поделиться последними достижениями в области программ и исследований по сохранению снежного барса. Наши эксперты поделятся последними ...
SLN Winter Exchange 2022

SLN Winter Exchange 2022

Welcome to the Snow Leopard Network's Winter Exchange. The aim of the SLN Winter Exchange is to bring snow leopard researchers and conservations practitioners together from across the world and share the latest developments in snow leopard conservation programming and research. Our resource persons will share updates from different High ...
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New Article to the Bibliography

New Article to the Bibliography

Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Kleptoparasitic interaction between Snow Leopard Panthera uncia and Red Fox Vulpes vulpes suggested by circumstantial evidence in Pin Valley National Park, India Author: Vipin, Golla, T. R., Sharma, V., Kumar, B. K., Gaur, A. Abstract: In the ...
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New Article to the Bibliography

New Article to the Bibliography

Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Changes in ecological conditions may influence intraguild competition: inferring interaction patterns of snow leopard with co-predators Author: Pal, R., Panwar, A., Goyal, S. P., Sathyakumar, S. Abstract: Background: Large-scale changes in habitat conditions due to human modifications ...
Climate risk for communities’ livelihoods & its implications for human-wildlife conflict

Climate risk for communities’ livelihoods & its implications for human-wildlife conflict

Climate change is perhaps the overarching threat to snow leopards and their habitat. Knowledge about its impact on the species, its habitat and the people who share that habitat is growing but still remains incomplete and fragmentary. As our understanding of climate change impacts changes over time the Snow Leopard ...
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Celebrating 20 years of the Snow Leopard Network

Celebrating 20 years of the Snow Leopard Network

It all started back in 2002 – twenty years ago. The Snow Leopard Survival Summit brought together over 60 experts from 17 countries to develop what was to become the Snow Leopard Survival Strategy. From that meeting the Snow Leopard Network was founded with a Steering Committee of eight elected ...
Towards improved parasite transmission understanding: A case study from the Indian Trans-Himalaya

Towards improved parasite transmission understanding: A case study from the Indian Trans-Himalaya

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Munib Khanyari and Dr. Manvi Sharma. Our guests give a particular focus on how multi-use landscapes, home to both wildlife and livestock-dependent herders, require context specific approaches to addressing disease transmission risks. During this talk we will travel to the mountains of Spiti, India ...
Tracing the Blue Eyes: The Genetic Ancestry of the Chinese Mountain Cat

Tracing the Blue Eyes: The Genetic Ancestry of the Chinese Mountain Cat

Within China’s Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, called the rooftop of the world because it is the highest plateau on the planet, dwells the Chinese Mountain Cat or Chinese Steppe Cat (Felis silvestris bieti). This unique wild cat shares its species designation with the North African Wildcat (F. s. lybica), South African Wildcat ...