Locally-Led Conservation in the South Gobi: Community Conservation Actions for Vulnerable Refuge Areas
The Mongolian Gobi-Steppe is a vast and unique landscape, home to incredible wildlife and the nomadic herders who depend on it. In recent years, WCS Mongolia has increased its engagement with communities in the South Gobi to address growing threats like mining, infrastructure, and climate change. In her talk, Boloroo ...
SLN Webinar: Locally-Led Conservation in the South Gobi: Community Conservation Actions for Vulnerable Refuge Areas
SLN invites you to join us for our next webinar About the Talk: The Mongolian Gobi-Steppe is a vast and unique landscape, home to incredible wildlife and the nomadic herders who depend on it. In recent years, WCS Mongolia has increased its engagement with communities in the South Gobi to ...
New Article to the Bibliography
Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Snow leopard prey selection on the mountain-adapted ibex: seasonal switching between prime-aged males and newborn kids Author: Johansson, O., Mishra, C., Lkhagvajav, P., Samelius, G., Alexander, J. S., Low, M. Abstract: Predator–prey interactions occur within the context ...
SLN Special Webinar Presentation – Forty-eight Years Among the Snow Leopards of Central and South Asia: from the first telemetry study to mobilizing communities and fostering multisectoral partnerships.
We are delighted to invite you to view this special webinar presentation with Rodney Jackson and Rinzin Phunjok Lama. In this webinar, Rodney Jackson – the first scientist to radio-collar snow leopards, will share milestones along his 45+year career dedicated to the research and conservation of this seldom seen big ...
New Article to the Bibliography
Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Decades of leopard coexistence in the Himalayas driven by ecological dynamics, not climate change Author: Singh, P. B., Saud, P., Aryal, P. C., Rai, P., Muntifering, J. R., Hu, H., Karki, A., Hu, Y., Mainali, K. P ...
Two leopards, One Landscape: Patterns of Coexistence in the Trans-Himalayan Region, Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal
SLN invites you to this webinar presentation that delves into the ecological coexistence of two apex predators—the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) and the common leopard (Panthera pardus)—within the trans-Himalayan region of Nepal. Drawing from a combination of historical accounts dating back to the 1950s and extensive winter camera trap data ...
SLN Special Webinar Presentation – Forty-eight Years Among the Snow Leopards of Central and South Asia: from the first telemetry study to mobilizing communities and fostering multisectoral partnerships.
We are delighted to invite you to join us for this special webinar presentation with Rodney Jackson and Rinzin Phunjok Lama. About the Talk: In this webinar, Rodney Jackson – the first scientist to radio-collar snow leopards, will share milestones along his 45+year career dedicated to the research and conservation ...
SLN Webinar: Two leopards, One Landscape: Patterns of Coexistence in the Trans-Himalayan Region, Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal
About the Talk: SLN invites you to our upcoming webinar presentation that delves into the ecological coexistence of two apex predators—the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) and the common leopard (Panthera pardus)—within the trans-Himalayan region of Nepal. Drawing from a combination of historical accounts dating back to the 1950s and extensive ...
New Article to the Bibliography
Please find details below of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Exploring sustainability in trophy hunting practices at Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Nepal: A balancing act? Author: Thapa, K., Shreesh, I. K., Magar, K. T. Abstract: Since 1987, trophy hunting of blue sheep has been operated in the Dhorpatan ...
First Large-scale Assessment of Snow Leopard Population in China: Case in Sanjiangyuan Region
This work unveils China's first large-scale assessment of snow leopard populations, focusing on the Sanjiangyuan region, spanning over 360,000 km2. By integrating and standardizing seven years of camera trap data (2015–2021) from 12 sites across four organizations, we obtained a population estimation of 1,002 snow leopards (755–1,341) in Sanjiangyuan, with ...
