Not exact matches
Since 1986, the
International Union for Conservation of Nature has designated
snow leopards as «endangered».
An
international research team have found and recorded a pair of rare, endangered
snow leopard cubs in a sheltered den site in Tost Nature Reserve, Mongolia.
Reiterate the importance of
international conventions and agreements on the conservation of biological diversity and protection of endangered species, including
snow leopard.
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 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 the Program.
Reconfirm that conserving
snow leopards and their habitats is a shared responsibility of our countries, the
international community, civil society, and the private sector;
Communicate to citizens and particular stakeholders, including local communities, youth, governments, civil society, and the private sector, about the value of
snow leopards and their ecosystem, and sustain the effort by celebrating 23 October 23 each year as the International Snow Leopard Day with presentation of an annual International Snow Leopard Conservation Award, and 2015 as the International Year of the Snow Leop
snow leopards and their ecosystem, and sustain the effort by celebrating 23 October 23 each year as the
International Snow Leopard Day with presentation of an annual International Snow Leopard Conservation Award, and 2015 as the International Year of the Snow Leop
Snow Leopard Day with presentation of an annual
International Snow Leopard Conservation Award, and 2015 as the International Year of the Snow Leop
Snow Leopard Conservation Award, and 2015 as the
International Year of the
Snow Leop
Snow Leopard.
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 & Eco
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 & Eco
International Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Fo
Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Forum.
John Scanlon, Secretary - General of CITES stated, «The
snow leopard is an iconic species, and CITES — the global legal instrument for regulating
international trade in wildlife, provides it with the highest level of protection.
Press Release — Seattle, WA, July 11, 2013 An
international research team including members of the
Snow Leopard Trust encounters a 2 - week - old wild snow leopard cub in its den; a rare glimpse of the first days in the life of these endangered, elusive c
Snow Leopard Trust encounters a 2 - week - old wild
snow leopard cub in its den; a rare glimpse of the first days in the life of these endangered, elusive c
snow leopard cub in its den; a rare glimpse of the first days in the life of these endangered, elusive cats.