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New Article to the Bibliography

New Article to the Bibliography

Please see details below, of a new article to our Bibliography: Title: Understanding people's responses toward predators in the Indian Himalaya Authors: Bhatia, S., Suryawanshi, K., Redpath, S. M., Mishra, C Abstract: Research on human–wildlife interactions has largely focused on the magnitude of wildlife‐caused damage, and the patterns and correlates ...
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New Article to the Bibliography

New Article to the Bibliography

Please see details below, of a new article added to our Bibliography: Title: Predicting Habitat Suitability of Snow Leopards in the Western Himalayan Mountains, India Authors: Singh, R., Krausman, P. R., Pandey, P., Maheshwari, A., Rawal, R. S., Sharma, S., Shekhar, S.Abstract: The population of snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is ...
Module 7: Active listening in community conservation

Module 7: Active listening in community conservation

Very warm New Year greetings to all. The SLN training initiative continues in 2021. In followup to last years multi-disciplinary snow leopard training modules we will begin the year with a short module- Active listening in community conservation- that builds on Module 3's PARTNERS Principle's community conservation focus. This January ...
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How the Tost mountains, Mongolia became a protected haven for snow leopards

How the Tost mountains, Mongolia became a protected haven for snow leopards

This is a story of protecting the Tost Mountains from being given away under mining licenses. The story had a number of chapters and it’s share of hopes and disappointments. After a long campaign of over 7 years that included research, advocacy and political mobilization a set of mining licenses ...
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The timing of breeding and independence for snow leopard females and their cubs

The timing of breeding and independence for snow leopard females and their cubs

This talk is a continuation of our series entitled “Snow Leopard Conversations”. The series aims to showcase the latest science and research related to snow leopards. Dr. Orjan Johannson presents the recent paper entitled “The timing of breeding and independence for snow leopard females and their cubs.” Our SLN Committee ...
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Snow leopard, a smart felid - A blog post from Sarai Stories

Snow leopard, a smart felid – A blog post from Sarai Stories

Snow Leopard, a smart felid About Sarai Stories Joanna Van Gruisen & Raghu Chundawat Wildlife & Conservation | Dec 16, 2020 ...
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SLN Webinar: How the Tost mountains, Mongolia became a protected haven for snow leopards

SLN Webinar: How the Tost mountains, Mongolia became a protected haven for snow leopards

Welcome to SLN's final webinar for 2020! During this year we have travelled across many countries of the snow leopard range- hearing updates and latest accounts of snow leopard research and conservation. We began in China and travelled to Nepal, Mongolia, India and the Russian Federation. We look forward to ...
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New Article to the Bibliography

New Article to the Bibliography

Title: Implications of landscape genetics and connectivity of snow leopard in the Nepalese Himalayas for its conservation. Authors: Shrestha, B., Kindlmann, P. Abstract: The snow leopard is one of the most endangered large mammals. Its population, already low, is declining, most likely due to the consequences of human activity, including ...
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Using a genetic lens to understand endangered species

Using a genetic lens to understand endangered species

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Uma Ramakrishnan for this thematic discussion on how genetics can be brought to bear more effectively on specific aspects of snow leopard conservation. Dr. Uma Ramakrishnan starts by exploring the reasons species go extinct, and describes how genetic methods and data can inform our ...
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New Articles to the Bibliography

New Articles to the Bibliography

Please find details of new articles added to the Bibliography: Title: Patterns of human interaction with snow leopard and co-predators in the Mongolian western Altai: Current issues and perspectives Authors: Augugliaro, C., Christe, P., Janchivlamdan, C., Baymanday, H., Zimmermann, F. Abstract: Large carnivores can cause considerable economic damage, mainly due ...