Sentences with phrase «wild snow»

Researchers from the Snow Leopard Trust have been able to locate and examine a pair of wild snow leopard cubs in their den in Mongolia.
Through our long - term ecological study in the Tost region of Mongolia, we are learning a great deal about the lives of wild snow leopards.
Nor do they give information about the age of first reproduction or the reproduction frequency in wild snow leopards.
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 Mongolia.
Researchers from the University of Zurich have succeeded in documenting an extremely rare case of evolutionary adaptation «in action» among wild snow voles near Chur.
And nowadays enclosures are bigger and better designed and have elements from wild snow leopard habitats.
Ladakh, the starkly beautiful high mountain desert in India's Jammu & Kashmir province, is one of the world's best places to see wild snow leopards.
Awesome to see them and their mother in the wild doing what wild snow leoaprds should be doing, thriving and active and happy.
When she became a mother a year later, her cub was the first ever wild snow leopard baby to be filmed in its den.
We have never before encountered wild snow leopard cubs, and we are thrilled to share our experience with you.
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 cats.
In order to protect wild snow leopards, we first need to understand where and how they live.
Research cameras photograph wild snow leopards as they move throughout their home ranges, while GPS collars provide us the opportunity to track an individual snow leopard's movements for an entire year.
Dagina, an eight - year old female snow leopard we've known since she was a tiny cub, becomes our latest cat to be tracked with a GPS collar in the world's most comprehensive study of wild snow leopards.
Nowadays it is illegal to capture wild snow leopards but sometimes, although rarely it still happens, usually when villagers come across young cubs they assume to be in danger and capture them for what they believe is their own good.
We just have to share this rare and amazing photograph of two wild snow leopards taken by a remote camera trap.
The snow piling up outside right now is wild snow — light, dry, freshly fallen — the very stuff of dangerous avalanches.
A research camera in Mongolia's Tost Mountains captures amazing footage of a wild snow leopard mother and her three cubs!
Nothing quite compares to the rush of excitement we all experience upon discovering a wild snow leopard cub on a photo taken by one of our research cameras.
To the left is a map that illustrates how our team was able to locate a wild snow leopard den on a previous den visit in 2012.
Thanks to hourly GPS position uploads from tracking collars, researchers can reconstruct a day in the life of a wild snow leopard in unprecedented detail.
Snow Leopards Trust researchers are planning to track both wild snow leopards and ibex, their primary prey species, with GPS technology this spring.
Wild snow leopard A snow leopard in its remote habitat, caught on camera trap in Kyrgyzstan.
Finding a wild snow leopard cub in its den is rare...
Unless they're wearing a GPS collar, wild snow leopards are tough to keep track of — and Anu is no exception.
You had me right there in that wild snow storm.
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