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The movements between landscapes through steppe underscore the need for paying attention to the intervening steppe habitats of Central Asia while planning
for snow leopard conservation.
Increase bilateral and regional cooperation
for snow leopard conservation in transboundary landscapes.
Not exact matches
Since 1986, the International Union
for Conservation of Nature has designated
snow leopards as «endangered».
Actions identified to support
snow leopard conservation in Uzbekistan are resolution of herder conflict, public awareness and education programs, introduction of ecotourism income
for local communities and increase protection against illegal hunting.
Uzbekistan has identified the need to update the Strategy and National Action Plan
for the
Conservation of
Snow Leopards.
Intensify
conservation efforts in the large landscapes required
for snow leopard survival by identifying and designating critical habitats of key
snow leopard populations as no - go areas
for destructive land uses, maintaining their integrity and connectivity through natural corridors, and strengthening their protection on the ground.
Appreciate the support of the Global Environment Facility, Global Tiger Initiative, Nature and Biodiversity
Conservation Union (NABU), Snow Leopard Conservancy, Snow Leopard Trust, United Nations Development Programme, United States Agency for International Development, World Bank, World Wildlife Fund, and others for the cause of snow leopard conservation, and invite all interested stakeholders to expand partnerships to enhance
Conservation Union (NABU),
Snow Leopard Conservancy, Snow Leopard Trust, United Nations Development Programme, United States Agency for International Development, World Bank, World Wildlife Fund, and others for the cause of snow leopard conservation, and invite all interested stakeholders to expand partnerships to enhance the Prog
Snow Leopard Conservancy,
Snow Leopard Trust, United Nations Development Programme, United States Agency for International Development, World Bank, World Wildlife Fund, and others for the cause of snow leopard conservation, and invite all interested stakeholders to expand partnerships to enhance the Prog
Snow Leopard Trust, United Nations Development Programme, United States Agency
for International Development, World Bank, World Wildlife Fund, and others
for the cause of
snow leopard conservation, and invite all interested stakeholders to expand partnerships to enhance the Prog
snow leopard conservation, and invite all interested stakeholders to expand partnerships to enhance
conservation, and invite all interested stakeholders to expand partnerships to enhance the Program.
As part of the Global
Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP), Uzbekistan authorities are working on the development and implementation of regulations to protect the snow leopard and the appointment of groups responsible for its conservat
Snow Leopard and Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP), Uzbekistan authorities are working on the development and implementation of regulations to protect the
snow leopard and the appointment of groups responsible for its conservat
snow leopard and the appointment of groups responsible
for its
conservation.
At the invitation of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, leaders from all
snow leopard range countries and the international conservation community endorsed the 2017 Bishkek Declaration for Snow Leopards today at the International Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Fo
snow leopard range countries and the international
conservation community endorsed the 2017 Bishkek Declaration
for Snow Leopards today at the International Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Fo
Snow Leopards today at the International
Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Fo
Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Forum.
Congratulations on all your work
for the
conservation of
snow leopards and especially today the release of this rare and phenomenal video of three wild cubs.
We are grateful to Dr. Gustaf Samelius
for his comments on the manuscript and to Bayarjargal A.
for managing the
snow leopard research and
conservation programs in Mongolia.
«With nearly 200 authors and 47 chapters, «
Snow Leopards» covers a wide range of topics from ecology, threats,
conservation success stories, new research tools and technologies and country status reports, concluding with an outlook
for the species» future.
And once again they have supported an important
snow leopard conservation program
for which the
snow leopard community would like to extend thanks.
Munkhtsog was born in western Mongolia and is founder of the Irbis (the word is Mongolian
for Snow Leopard) Centre which supports snow leopard research and conservat
Snow Leopard) Centre which supports
snow leopard research and conservat
snow leopard research and
conservation.
Our work, apart from providing the first estimates of vital rates and other population characteristics of the endangered
snow leopard, reiterates the value of long - term monitoring of both abundance and population dynamics
for conservation planning and action.
The camera trap photo taken at Noyon soum which is adjacent to the Tost mountains
For more on
snow leopard conservation and research in Mongolia read our recent interview with Dr Bariushaa Munkhtsog of the Mongolia Snow Leopard Conservation Foundat
snow leopard conservation and research in Mongolia read our recent interview with Dr Bariushaa Munkhtsog of the Mongolia Snow Leopard Conservation
conservation and research in Mongolia read our recent interview with Dr Bariushaa Munkhtsog of the Mongolia
Snow Leopard Conservation Foundat
Snow Leopard ConservationConservation Foundation.
One day when I worked in Hustai National Park, my supervisor and vice president of the Mongolian Association
for Conservation of Nature, Mr J. Tserendeleg, asked me, «We are close to start
snow leopard research project, would you like to work in that project as a field biologist?»
«It's not all about ecology of
conservation for snow leopards, it's about community,» he says.