Sentences with phrase «of snow leopard conservation»

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 Program.

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Since 1986, the International Union for Conservation of Nature has designated snow leopards as «endangered».
The data from tigers, lions and snow leopards provides a rich and diverse genome resource that could be used in future studies of conservation and population genomics.
In order to create effective conservation programs to help protect and conserve populations of endangered snow leopards, whose estimated population is between 4,500 - 7,500 in the wild, University of Delaware researchers are studying their scat to try and understand what the large cats are eating.
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.
Reiterate the importance of international conventions and agreements on the conservation of biological diversity and protection of endangered species, including snow leopard.
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.
While we all hope and work towards keeping the snow leopard alive in the wild zoo populations also have their role in helping to educate the public about conservation of this and other endangered animals.
Ensure that industry, mining, infrastructure, and rural development programs and projects are fully sensitive to the conservation needs of snow leopards and their ecosystems, do not adversely affect or fragment key populations or critical habitats, and employ wildlife - friendly design, offsets, and other mitigation tools.
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 conservatSnow 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 conservatsnow leopard and the appointment of groups responsible for its conservation.
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 Leopsnow 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 LeopSnow Leopard Day with presentation of an annual International Snow Leopard Conservation Award, and 2015 as the International Year of the Snow LeopSnow Leopard Conservation Award, and 2015 as the International Year of the Snow LeopSnow Leopard.
President Almazbek Atambayev of the Kyrgyz Republic supporting the Bishkek Declaration on the conservation of snow leopards and their ecosystems.
The den visit was part of the ongoing long - term ecological study on snow leopards in Mongolia's South Gobi province that's been conducted by the Snow Leopard Conservation Foundation, Snow Leopard Trust, and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences since 2snow leopards in Mongolia's South Gobi province that's been conducted by the Snow Leopard Conservation Foundation, Snow Leopard Trust, and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences since 2Snow Leopard Conservation Foundation, Snow Leopard Trust, and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences since 2Snow Leopard Trust, and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences since 2008.
Our Communications Manager Matt Fiechter recently traveled to Ladakh to learn more about our ongoing community - based snow leopard conservation programs — and follow the tracks of the elusive Ghost Cat.
In a foreword to the book, Gustavo Fonseca, GEF's Director of Programs, wrote: «GEF has a long history of supporting conservation of the snow leopard (Panthera uncia) and its habitat, having approved 24 total projects and invested nearly USD $ 100 million toward UNDP - implemented projects in all 12 range countries since 1991.
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 Fosnow leopard range countries and the international conservation community endorsed the 2017 Bishkek Declaration for Snow Leopards today at the International Snow Leopard & Ecosystem FoSnow Leopards today at the International Snow Leopard & Ecosystem FoSnow Leopard & Ecosystem Forum.
I will attempt to learn more about the effects of climate change on local ecosystems, and make use of data based on perceptions, livestock populations and rangeland experiments to aid snow leopard conservation strategies.
Through a series of interview and portraits, we would like to shine a light on some of the many conservation heroes who work tirelessly to save the endangered snow leopard.
Still, we had a wonderful time, challenged ourselves in many ways, learned a lot about this beautiful environment and the local people living there, and had contributed to snow leopard conservation in this remote part of Russia.
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.
New estimates focused on areas described as» Snow Leopard Conservation Units,» covering only 44 percent of the snow leopard's extensive range (which extends over roughly 3 million km2 or 1,158,306 square miles) suggests that there may be between 4,678 and 8,745 snow leopards just in these unSnow Leopard Conservation Units,» covering only 44 percent of the snow leopard's extensive range (which extends over roughly 3 million km2 or 1,158,306 square miles) suggests that there may be between 4,678 and 8,745 snow leopards just in these unsnow leopard's extensive range (which extends over roughly 3 million km2 or 1,158,306 square miles) suggests that there may be between 4,678 and 8,745 snow leopards just in these unsnow leopards just in these units.
You're observation's spot - on too, most of the organizations trying to help snow leopards seem to excel at community driven conservation.
I know almost everybody who lives in snow leopard habitat, seems they know me, so it is quite easy to work together on conservation of beautiful, quiet, kind animal like snow leopard».
Snow Leopard Trust: The Snow Leopard Trust, based in Seattle, WA, is a world leader in conservation of the endangered snow leopSnow Leopard Trust: The Snow Leopard Trust, based in Seattle, WA, is a world leader in conservation of the endangered snow leopSnow Leopard Trust, based in Seattle, WA, is a world leader in conservation of the endangered snow leopsnow leopard.
«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.
Since 2010, he has also served as the Executive Director of the Snow Leopard Network, a worldwide alliance of over 500 individuals and institutions dedicated to the exchange of information towards snow leopard conservatSnow Leopard Network, a worldwide alliance of over 500 individuals and institutions dedicated to the exchange of information towards snow leopard conservatsnow leopard conservation.
In recent times I've had the opportunity to meet one of the country's most respected biologists and a leader in snow leopard conservation, Dr Bariushaa Munkhtsog.
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 conservatSnow Leopard) Centre which supports snow leopard research and conservatsnow 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.
«Only in recent years have advances such as satellite telemetry and compact camera traps capable of taking high - quality night shots while surviving extreme low temperatures allowed scientists to begin to unravel the mysteries behind the snow leopard's life,» said Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) scientist Dr. Stephane Ostrowski.
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 Foundatsnow leopard conservation and research in Mongolia read our recent interview with Dr Bariushaa Munkhtsog of the Mongolia Snow Leopard Conservationconservation and research in Mongolia read our recent interview with Dr Bariushaa Munkhtsog of the Mongolia Snow Leopard Conservation FoundatSnow 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?»
The snow leopard project is supported under the 2014, WFN 3 - year grant called Partnership Funding which funds the work of 4 conservation heroes based in India, Turkey, Argentina and Colombia.
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.
The illegal trade in snow leopard, its body parts, and derivatives, and its prey pose a serious threat to conservation of wildlife in the high altitude mountain ecosystems of Asia.
The workshop continues the work of the 12 snow leopard range countries following the adoption of the Bishkek Declaration on the Conservation of the Snow Leopard and the GSLEP Program at the Global Forum on Snow Leopard Conservation held in October 2013 under the leadership of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Almazbek Atambasnow leopard range countries following the adoption of the Bishkek Declaration on the Conservation of the Snow Leopard and the GSLEP Program at the Global Forum on Snow Leopard Conservation held in October 2013 under the leadership of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Almazbek AtambaSnow Leopard and the GSLEP Program at the Global Forum on Snow Leopard Conservation held in October 2013 under the leadership of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Almazbek AtambaSnow Leopard Conservation held in October 2013 under the leadership of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Almazbek Atambayev.
We often see agility, dance and play in snow leopards in zoos but this is the first time such a photograph has captured wild snow leopards and we congratulate the team at the Mongolia Snow Leopard Conservation Foundation and the Snow Leopard Trust who are doing long term camera trapping snow leopard conservation in the mountains of Mongosnow leopards in zoos but this is the first time such a photograph has captured wild snow leopards and we congratulate the team at the Mongolia Snow Leopard Conservation Foundation and the Snow Leopard Trust who are doing long term camera trapping snow leopard conservation in the mountains of Mongosnow leopards and we congratulate the team at the Mongolia Snow Leopard Conservation Foundation and the Snow Leopard Trust who are doing long term camera trapping snow leopard conservation in the mountains of MongoSnow Leopard Conservation Foundation and the Snow Leopard Trust who are doing long term camera trapping snow leopard conservation in the mountains Conservation Foundation and the Snow Leopard Trust who are doing long term camera trapping snow leopard conservation in the mountains of MongoSnow Leopard Trust who are doing long term camera trapping snow leopard conservation in the mountains of Mongosnow leopard conservation in the mountains conservation in the mountains of Mongolia.
«Snow Leopards,» Part of New Series, «Biodiversity of the World Conservation From Genes to Landscapes» was edited by Dr. Tom McCarthy and Dr. David Mallon, recognised snow leopard experts with more than 50 years of collective experience in research and conservation of the specSnow Leopards,» Part of New Series, «Biodiversity of the World Conservation From Genes to Landscapes» was edited by Dr. Tom McCarthy and Dr. David Mallon, recognised snow leopard experts with more than 50 years of collective experience in research and conservation of Conservation From Genes to Landscapes» was edited by Dr. Tom McCarthy and Dr. David Mallon, recognised snow leopard experts with more than 50 years of collective experience in research and conservation of the specsnow leopard experts with more than 50 years of collective experience in research and conservation of conservation of the species.
A new study [i] by the Snow Leopard Trust and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) reveals a disturbing link between the cashmere trade and the decay of ecosystems that support snow leopards and their natural pSnow Leopard Trust and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) reveals a disturbing link between the cashmere trade and the decay of ecosystems that support snow leopards and their natural psnow leopards and their natural prey.
We regularly survey communities sharing snow leopard habitat in order to better understand their overall knowledge of snow leopard ecology and their attitudes toward conservation.
A Dot Earth reader, Jamie from Seattle, made an interesting comment the other day when we ran the new snow leopard photograph from Afghanistan (lots of readers noted the clever timing of the Wildlife Conservation Society release, which came just as Apple was unveiling its new operating system with the same name):
The Wildlife Conservation Society on Tuesday released photographs of snow leopards taken last month in the Wakhan Corridor region using automatically - triggered camera traps, a technology I've written about in the past.
«It's not all about ecology of conservation for snow leopards, it's about community,» he says.
You'll have a chance to meet twenty of the world's top conservation experts working with animals as diverse as Snow Leopards to Cotton - top Tamarins, from Saiga Antelopes to African Painted Dogs.
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