Not exact matches
But those same
mountains also spur innovative engineering and provide exciting
research opportunities in
snow and climate studies.
Now, new NOAA
research is showing we can predict
snow levels in the
mountains of the West in March some eight months in advance.
Using remote - sensor
research cameras and GPS tracking collars,
Snow Leopard Trust researchers have been able to follow and observe a young female snow leopard named Anu over the course of four years as she grew up, dispersed from her mother and later had cubs herself twice in her mountain habitat in Mongolia's South G
Snow Leopard Trust researchers have been able to follow and observe a young female
snow leopard named Anu over the course of four years as she grew up, dispersed from her mother and later had cubs herself twice in her mountain habitat in Mongolia's South G
snow leopard named Anu over the course of four years as she grew up, dispersed from her mother and later had cubs herself twice in her
mountain habitat in Mongolia's South Gobi.
A
research camera in Mongolia's Tost
Mountains captures amazing footage of a wild
snow leopard mother and her three cubs!
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 Foundat
Snow Leopard Conservation Foundation.
This
research has yielded fascinating insights into the predation patterns of the
snow leopard population of Mongolia's Tost
mountains:
At the 10th International Congress of Ecology in Brisbane, new
research presented shows that the average snow cover at Spencers Creek, in the Snowy Mountains, has declined 30 - 40 % in the past 50 years and climate change is to blame: Though Catherine Pickering of Griffith University, presented that stat as being a threat to the ski industry — Pickering is an associate professor in Griffith's International Centre for Ecotourism Research — the greater threat is really to plant life in Australia's Snowy Mo
research presented shows that the average
snow cover at Spencers Creek, in the Snowy
Mountains, has declined 30 - 40 % in the past 50 years and climate change is to blame: Though Catherine Pickering of Griffith University, presented that stat as being a threat to the ski industry — Pickering is an associate professor in Griffith's International Centre for Ecotourism
Research — the greater threat is really to plant life in Australia's Snowy Mo
Research — the greater threat is really to plant life in Australia's Snowy
Mountains.
He Yuanqing, head of the Jade Dragon
Snow Mountain Research Station, found that since 1982 the largest No. 1 glacier region has receded 265 metres up the m
Mountain Research Station, found that since 1982 the largest No. 1 glacier region has receded 265 metres up the
mountainmountain.
The Guardian: New Zealand's vast Southern Alps
mountain range has lost a third of its permanent
snow and ice over the past four decades, diminishing some of the country's most spectacular glaciers, new
research has found.