New Articles to our Bibliography
Please find details below of new articles added to our Bibliography: Title: Modelling Potential Distribution of Snow Leopards in Pamir, Northern Pakistan: Implications for Human–Snow Leopard Conflicts Author: Rashid, W., Shi, J., Rahim, I. U., Qasim, M., Baloch, M. N., Bohnett, E., Yang, F., Khan, I., Ahmad, B. Abstract: The ...
#EncounterUncia Twitter Conference Schedule
Do join us for the #EncounterUncia Twitter Conference taking place next Monday to Wednesday Dec 6-8th! Over 30 conservation practitioners from across the snow leopard range and world will be presenting over the 3 days on Twitter- sharing stories and strategies to promote coexistence with the big cat. Watch the ...
New Article to the Bibliography
Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Landscape connectivity and population density of snow leopards across a multi-use landscape in Western Himalaya Author: Pal, R., Sutherland, C., Qureshi, Q., Sathyakumar, S. Abstract: Human modification and habitat fragmentation significantly impact large carnivores requiring large, connected ...
WWF Russia press release: Snow leopard love story
Press Release Shared by WWF Russia Snow leopards named Khorgai and Guta are most likely the world's oldest known couple of snow leopards living in the wild. Both are at least 13 years old, this is the almost maximum recorded age of the snow leopard in nature. In zoos, with ...
New Article to the Bibliography
Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: First spatially‐explicit density estimate for a snow leopard population in the Altai Mountains Author: Oberosler, V., Tenan, S., Groff, C., Krofel, M., Augugliaro, C., Munkhtsog, B., Rovero, F. Abstract: The snow leopard Panthera uncia is an elusive ...
SLN Webinar: 50 years Eurasian lynx in Switzerland – Experience with the reintroduction of a large carnivore
The Eurasian lynx co-exists with the snow leopard in parts of its range. Conservation of the two species are interconnected and collaborative efforts have the potential to strengthen each other. A large body of knowledge about the lynx has been gathered in Europe over the last half century. SLN's coming ...
Call for submissions #EncounterUncia (Abstract submission extended)
Twitter Conference: Unusual Encounters with Snow Leopards December 6-8th, 2021 Global Snow Leopard Ecosystem Program (GSLEP) and Snow Leopard Network (SLN) in collaboration with Panthera, WWF and the Snow Leopard Trust will be hosting a Twitter conference on Unusual Snow Leopard Encounters. Encounters with snow leopards can take many forms ...
New Article to the Bibliography
Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Evidence of spatial genetic structure in a snow leopard population from Gansu, China Author: Azteni, L., Cushman, S. A., Wang, J., Riordan, P., Shi, K., Bauman, D. Abstract: Understanding the spatial structure of genetic diversity provides insights ...
Module 15: Grant and report writing
The SLN training initiative is offering a final 2021 module entitle "Grant and Report Writing". This December module was specifically requested by SLN members and we are delighted to welcome The Pallas’s cat International Conservation Alliance (PICA) to lead the session. Please note that this module will be a one ...
SLN Webinar: Snow leopards in the land of mountain deities
We invite you to our next SLN webinar which continues our series on different Science & Conservation perspectives around snow leopards. This webinar will take us to the Tibetan Plateau in China where we will hear from Awang, the founder of the Plateau Nature Conservancy. We will learn about how ...
