The findings represent Nepal’s contribution to the Population Assessment of the World’s Snow Leopards (PAWS), which is a global effort to collate standardised and robust population assessments from ...
Kathmandu, Nepal – Nepal created new strides in snow leopard conservation with the historic collaring of a snow leopard using satellite GPS technology in Kangchenjunga Conservation Area in the Sacred ...
Washington DC – A new study shows that climate change presents a heightened threat for snow leopards in the Himalaya Mountains, according to conservation group World Wildlife Fund. Washington DC – A ...
The World Wildlife Fund on Monday shared an image showing a snow leopard setting off the 'ultimate selfie' in front of a motion-sensor camera trap. The quiz is simple but the image, captured in ...
From snow leopard populations revitalising in Nepal to seagrass meadows in Spain, discover how the world is conserving its habitats and wildlife in ...
WWF-China’s ‘Voice of a Ranger’ series shines a light on biodiversity conservation through personal storytelling. In this instalment, wildlife photographer Luo Xiaoyun recounts his experience ...
In 2025, World Wildlife Fund achieved major conservation efforts highlighting wildlife protection, forest restoration and community-led initiatives saving endangered species.
A committee of experts is combining various studies across different times and regions to estimate Nepal’s snow leopard population for the first time using new standards. Past studies varied in their ...
Himachal Pradesh Places like Spiti Valley, Pin Valley National Park, and parts of the Great Himalayan National Park are ...
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