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The snow leopard is one of the most elusive big cat species found in high, remote mountainous regions of Central Asia.
In Pakistan, it's hoped newly-developed AI cameras could warn villagers via text to move their livestock if snow leopards enter the area.
The snow leopard is no longer endangered, but it is still at risk. Now classified as vulnerable, the big cat faces threats from habitat loss and poaching.
According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) snow leopards have evolved and become accustomed to live in some of the harshest conditions on Earth with their thick white-gray coat spotted with large ...
In 2017, Nepal’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, in partnership with the WWF, launched a $3.15 million, five-year snow leopard conservation action plan.
Rare and elusive snow leopard, with 'friend in tow,' triggers the 'ultimate selfie' in northwest China.
To reduce such losses, WWF and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) have developed solar-powered AI cameras designed to detect snow leopards and send SMS alerts to nearby villagers.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) have developed artificial intelligence (AI)-powered cameras to detect snow leopards and alert villagers to ...
In the Himalayas of Nepal, a simple solution is keeping both livestock and snow leopards safe.
KATHMANDU — Scientists and government officials have embarked on the uphill task of coming up with a number, or even just a range, for the population of snow leopards in the Himalayan country ...
The elegant and well-camouflaged snow leopard is one of the world’s most elusive cats. Thinly spread across 12 countries in central and south Asia, it’s at home in high, rugged mountain landscapes.