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A recent study by Nepali and Australian researchers found that, under a severe climate change scenario, snow leopards "may entirely disappear" from Nepal within the next three decades.
Urgent international action must be taken in the face of climate change to save the snow leopard and conserve its fragile mountain habitats that provide water to hundreds of millions of people across ...
Two major surveys in India and Nepal have revealed encouraging Snow Leopard population figures. Ladakh is home to an ...
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Snow leopards, which have suffered from poaching, habitat loss, and the effects of climate change throughout south and central Asia, are afforded “first-class protection” inside China’s ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Zoo announced Wednesday a beloved big cat at the zoo has died. Kimti, a 14-year-old snow ...
An animal sanctuary has announced the successful birth of a snow leopard cub after months of dedicated work. The cub, nicknamed “Little Lady”, was born at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent on May 10. She ...
Snow leopards are among the world’s most elusive ... due to massive new infrastructure projects in addition to climate change - which is “expected to aggravate these existing threats.” ...
The Louisville Zoo has lost Kimti, one of its snow leopards. The zoo shared Wednesday that Kimti, who had been under close ...
The Louisville Zoo recently announced the death of 14-year-old snow leopard, Kimti, after he was "humanly euthanize" when his ...