Spotlight on the snow leopard: Biology and behaviour
This holiday season, WWF is introducing six new species for you to adopt and take home, including the snow leopard. We’re bringing you a special six-part blog series on the snow leopard, the most...
View ArticleSpotlight on the snow leopard: Distribution and population
This holiday season, WWF is introducing six new species for you to adopt and take home, including the snow leopard. We’re bringing you a special six-part blog series on the snow leopard, the most...
View ArticleSpotlight on the snow leopard: Conservation significance and threats
This holiday season, WWF is introducing six new species for you to adopt and take home, including the snow leopard. We’re bringing you a special six-part blog series on the snow leopard, the most...
View ArticleSpotlight on the snow leopard: What WWF is doing
This holiday season, WWF is introducing six new species for you to adopt and take home, including the snow leopard. We’re bringing you a special six-part blog series on the snow leopard, the most...
View ArticleSpotlight on the snow leopard: The day I tricked the ghosts of the mountains...
This holiday season, WWF is introducing six new species for you to adopt and take home, including the snow leopard. We’re bringing you a special six-part blog series on the snow leopard, the most...
View ArticleSpotlight on the snow leopard: The Day I Tricked the Ghosts of the Mountains...
This holiday season, WWF is introducing six new species for you to adopt and take home, including the snow leopard. We’re bringing you a special six-part blog series on the snow leopard, the most...
View ArticleNepal earthquake hits close to home
WWF is deeply saddened by the tragedy unfolding in Nepal. Our thoughts and support go out to those impacted by this disaster and their families, including the WWF staff and partners working in the...
View ArticleNepalese communities working to bring back the tiger
Five years ago, the world’s tiger countries came together in the face of a drastic tiger population decline to set an ambitious goal. With as few as 3,200 wild tigers remaining, a 97 per cent decline...
View ArticleThe Ghosts of the Mountains caught on film by WWF researchers
Rinjan Shrestha, Conservation Scientist for WWF’s Eastern Himalayas Programme shares his experience from a recent expedition to track snow leopards and why camera traps are crucial tools for counting...
View ArticleUnprecedented wild tiger growth brings new challenges you can help solve....
When I visited Nepal’s Banke National Park (BaNP) in 2009 to conduct a tiger habitat survey, I did not come across a single sign of a wild tiger in the area. No footprints and no prey sightings. I...
View ArticleGPS tracking vital to protecting endangered big cats. Here’s why
I was in Kathmandu recently when I received some great news from my WWF-Nepal colleagues: For the first time ever, a female snow leopard had been successfully fitted with a satellite collar in the...
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