Publication Alert – A new note and two articles added to our Bibliography
Note Title: Woolly flying squirrel Eupetaurus Cinereus: A new addition to the diet of snow leopard Panthera Uncia Authors: Pal, R., Bhattacharya, T., Sathyakumar, S. URL: http://snowleopardnetwork.org/bibliography/Pal_et_al_2020_JBNHS_Note.pdf Articles Title: Community participation in ecotourism and its effect on local perceptions of snow leopard (Panthera uncia) conservation Authors: Vannelli, K., Hampton, M ...
SLN Webinar – Special Guest – PAWS
We would like to invite you to our third SLN webinar of 2020. Having heard updates from China and Mongolia, this month's Webinar turns towards a global perspective of snow leopard conservation. We are extremely pleased to welcome our guests- Dr. David Borchers and Dr. Koustubh Sharma- who will take ...
SLN Training Initiative – Ungulate Surveys – Module 2
The Snow Leopard Network is launching its first on line research and conservation training course. These consist of a series of modules, each over a one month period, in which participants build their skills and knowledge on a range of critical snow leopard related conservation tools. Do join us! Our ...
A joint effort to map the snow leopard across Mongolia
We invite you to watch our second Snow Leopard Network webinar of this series; updates from snow leopard range countries. Our guest Dr. Gantulga Bayandonoi, from WWF-Mongolia, shares with us recent updates on a country level distribution survey of snow leopards in Mongolia. Dr. Bayandonoi’s presentation of 20 minutes is ...
Publication Alert – Two Books added to the Bibliography
We have added two books to our bibliography. 1. Karnaukhov А. S., Korablev М. P., Kuksin А. N., Malykh S. V., Poyarkov А. D., Spitsyn S. V., Chistopolova М. D., Hernandez-Blanco J. A. Snow Leopard Population Monitoring Guidebook. – WWF. Krasnoyarsk. 2020 – 164 pp. (you can download it by ...
Snow Leopard Conversations – Paper Discussion with Dr. Ranjini Murali
Ecosystem service dependence in livestock and crop-based production systems in Asia's high mountains. Our first ever paper discussion was held on 22 June, 2020 with Dr. Ranjini Murali. Ranjini discussed how local communities are integral partners in snow leopard conservation. This research points to ways that ecosystem service based approaches ...
Publication Alert – New Article to the Bibliography
Title: Ecosystem service dependence in livestock and crop-based production systems in Asia's high mountains. Authors: Murali,R., Ikhagvajav, P., Amankul, V., Jumabay, K., Sharma, K., Bhatnagar, Y. V., Suryawanshi, K., Mishra, C Abstract: Globally, in semi-arid and arid landscapes, there is an ongoing transition from livestock-production systems to crop-production systems, and ...
SLN Training Initiative: Snow Leopard Camera Trapping
Module 1 Course Content Reliable assessments of snow leopard populations are key for their conservation. Camera trapping is state-of-the-art approach to monitor rare and elusive species, such as snow leopards. Our Module 1 aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools to plan and carry out a rigorous camera ...
SLN Webinar; special guest Dr. Gantulga Bayandonoi
We invite you to our second SLN webinar of this series. We are pleased to welcome our guest Dr. Gantulga Bayandonoi who will share with us recent updates on a country level distribution survey of snow leopards in Mongolia. Please register through the link below and help us spread the ...
Ismail Shariff – My Obsession with Snow Leopards
Snow Leopard, Shann, Shen, Irbis,… Whatever you may want to call them, as soon as I hear the name, the first thing that comes to mind is that long fluffy tail. It was the first time I ever saw a ghost, the ghost of the mountains, and I fell in ...
