Sentences with phrase «snow leopard populations»

Given our commitment to present and future generations, we must act now with resolution and authority to protect and recover snow leopard populations and their fragile habitats for all people to enjoy.
A conservation catch 22: Increasing the number wild prey animals is key for healthy snow leopard populations.
The degree to which each threat is harming snow leopard populations varies in different countries but the endangered species faces the same problems and challenges everywhere.
While estimates of the amount of small mammals snow leopards consume may have been overstated, the importance of large ungulate populations to the snow leopard's diets may have been understated, as this study suggests stable snow leopard populations are possibly more reliant upon large ungulate prey than previously understood.
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.
We use this tool to help us understand the diversity of specific snow leopard populations as well as identify individual snow leopards and potentially their relationship to each other.
Researchers found that past food - habit studies on snow leopards could have been biased by the inclusion of non-target species in fecal analysis, potentially misinforming managers about the prey requirements that allow snow leopard populations to succeed.
The project will address the key existing and emerging threats snow leopard populations and local communities face with a focus on four Central Asian countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Estimating snow leopard population abundance using photography and capture — recapture techniques.
Evaluate and map the current status of key snow leopard populations and habitats to set baselines and indicators against which to assess future change, conduct economic valuation of snow leopard habitats, and intensify scientific research and monitoring to support future policy and action.
Their numbers appear stable - and just sufficient for now to sustain the area's snow leopard population.
During this study, we've been constantly monitoring the snow leopard population of Tost with camera traps, and have tracked a total of 23 individual snow leopards with GPS collars.
«Fifteen years ago, the snow leopard population in our Sarychat — Ertash reserve almost disappeared.
The snow leopard population size was estimated independently for each year.
With this information, we can better understand breeding patterns and the overall health of a snow leopard population within a particular habitat area.
This research has yielded fascinating insights into the predation patterns of the snow leopard population of Mongolia's Tost mountains:
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