Snow leopard skin seized in Palmar of Jammu, India, western Himalaya

Snow leopard skin seized in Palmar of Jammu, India, western Himalaya

Based on villagers' information on the smuggling of parts of wild animals by a group of smugglers, the police launched a manhunt in Palmar of Jammu, western Himalaya and confiscated a snow leopard from the arrested person. 6 November 2011 http://www.tribuneindia.com/2010/20101107/j&k.htm#16 ...
50 cattle killed by snow leopard in Khunzhrav, Pakistan

50 cattle killed by snow leopard in Khunzhrav, Pakistan

50 cattle killed by snow leopard in Khunzhrav Posted on November 21, 2010 by Pamir Times| http://pamirtimes.net/ Khunzhrav (misspelled as Khunjrab), November 2010: The big cat (Snow Leopard) has killed over four dozen sheeps and goats belonging to Mirza Muhammad of Moorkhun village, in Gojal Valley. According to reports the ...
Snow Leopard Survival Chances Melting Away Along With Glaciers, Kyrgyzstan

Snow Leopard Survival Chances Melting Away Along With Glaciers, Kyrgyzstan

Snow Leopard Survival Chances Melting Away Along With Glaciers Bişkek : Kyrgyzstan | Nov 18, 2010 By Ljubica Vujadinovic The 8,400 square kilometers of Kyrgyzstan’s glaciers, which account four per cent of the country’s territory, are now receding at a rate more than three times as fast as in the ...
Stem cell surgery on snow leopard in Sydney, Australia, zoo

Stem cell surgery on snow leopard in Sydney, Australia, zoo

Stem cells will hopefully change a leopard's knee, not its spots Deborah Smith SCIENCE EDITOR November 20, 2010 ...WHEN you are born to leap up rock faces that are almost vertical, an arthritic knee can be more of a pain than usual. That's why one of Sydney's snow leopards, Kamala, ...
Melting glaciers threaten wildlife in Kyrgyzstan

Melting glaciers threaten wildlife in Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan is one of the most biodiverse areas of central Asia, but species are in danger from global warming. Pavol Stracansky Last Modified: 17 Nov 2010 10:39 GMT Glaciers cover more than four per cent of Kyrgystan, and scientists say the ice is melting [GALLO/GETTY] Kyrgyzstan's glaciers are receding at ...
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How cats lap

How cats lap

http://web.mit.edu/preis/www/mypapers/cats_Science_Express_Reis_Aristoff_Stocker.pdf According to new research by Pedro M. Reis and Roman Stocker of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, joined by Sunghwan Jung of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Jeffrey M. Aristoff of Princeton this is how all cats drink. Writing in Science, the four engineers report that the cat’s lapping ...
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Snow leopard population increases in Nepal's Kanchanjunga Conservation Area (KCA)

Snow leopard population increases in Nepal’s Kanchanjunga Conservation Area (KCA)

Snow leopard population increases in Nepal Xinhua, November 11, 2010 The population of snow leopard inside Kanchanjunga Conservation Area (KCA) in northeastern Nepal has gone up with the introduction of livestock insurance program that indemnifies domesticated animals against the attack of the large wild cat. According to Wednesday's The Kathmandu ...
Land of the Snow Leopard is preparing to receive tourists (Altai)

Land of the Snow Leopard is preparing to receive tourists (Altai)

http://altai.24krs.ru/news/detail.php?ID=807 29 Oct 2010 Master classes and a practical seminar on felted souvenirs took place in Kosh-Agach at the end of September. This event was hosted by the Fund for Sustainable Development of Altai as part of its project "Development and marketing of the transboundary Land of the Snow Leopard ...
Need for stricter regime in Pakistan (editorial)

Need for stricter regime in Pakistan (editorial)

Dawn Editorial Monday, 08 Nov, 2010 THE federal environment ministry has informed parliament that a number of indigenous fauna — the snow leopard, markhor, the Balochistan bear, houbara bustard and the Indus river dolphin among them — are listed as endangered species by international conservation bodies. The briefing came ostensibly ...
SLN member Tom McCarthy honored by Mongolian government

SLN member Tom McCarthy honored by Mongolian government

28 October 2010 Snow leopard researcher and conservationist, Dr. Tom McCarthy, was recently recognized by the Mongolian government for his long-term contribution to wildlife science in that country. At a ceremony in the office of the President, he was awarded the State of Mongolia Friendship Medal, the highest award given ...