The wildlife department of the Himachal Pradesh government has been given permission by the Centre to carry out a study of the highly endangered snow leopard.

"Half a dozen snow leopards will be tagged by global positioning system (GPS) collars and the behaviour of these elusive cats will be observed,"said Vivek Mohan, additional chief conservator, wildlife department.

SHIMLA: With the Union ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) clearing Rs 5.15 crore project, the state wildlife department is set to launch a globally unique and field-based snow leopard resea

Tata group's realty arm will donate Rs 15 lakh per year in the project

WWF India today partnered real estate firm Tata Housing to launch a project for conservation of endangered specie 'snow leopards' in the country.
Snow leopards population is estimated at 400-700 in India out of 7,000 worldwide. They are found across 1.3 lakh sq km in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.

In exciting news for wildlife conservationists, a camera installed at Gangotri National Park in Uttarkashi district has caught two snow leopards, a rare species.

The Department of National Parks and Wildlife conservation in association with WWF Nepal, National Trust for Nature Conservation, and Kanchenjanga Conservation Area Management Council, has successf

Representatives from Kyrgyzstan and 11 other Central and South Asian countries on Thursday made a historic pledge to protect and conserve snow leopards, also called "ghost of the mountain" because

The country marked the seventh National Conservation Day with a theme —snow leopard conservation and a call to protect the Himalayas — here today.

As London Fashion Week concludes, Dr Charudutt Mishra explains how demand for cashmere is affecting Central Asian wildlife, and how enlisting the support of local people will be essential for the f

This is the study published in Nature Communications on the first-of-its kind 'whole genome sequencing' of the tiger completed by a team of scientists from China, the United States, India, Mongolia & South Africa for investigating the genetic diversity and conservation of big cats.

With the financial assistance of the USAID, the Snow Leopard Foundation here on Wednesday launched a project for protecting snow leopard in central Chitral.

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