The women brave biting cold to count and conserve a predator once seen as a threat in their villages.
A skier who wanted a photo with a snow leopard was taught a powerful lesson in the laws of nature. In North China, a woman was brutally […] ...
Female skier survives snow leopard mauling in China's Fuyun County after authorities warned tourists about predator sightings near hotel, according to reports.
The skier moved close to the animal to take a selfie with it.
AI helps tell snow leopards apart, improving population counts for these majestic mountain predators
(THE CONVERSATION) Snow leopards are known as the “ghosts of the mountains” for a reason. Imagine waiting for months in the harsh, rugged mountains of Asia, hoping to catch even a glimpse of one.
The tourist had spotted the rare big cat in the snow and had gotten to within 10 feet of it to take a picture.
Ibex are a preferred prey for snow leopards. With snow leopards only hunting every eight to 10 days, one ibex can feed them ...
A SMILING selfie shows the moment before a skier was mauled by a snow leopard and left with blood pouring from her face. The tourist spotted the dangerous predator while skiing off-piste and ...
A tourist mauled by a snow leopard while trying to take a photo has renewed focus on the risks of wildlife tourism. Using ...
A tourist has been mauled after getting too close to a snow leopard for a selfie in a ski resort in China. Footage showed the ...
Sandro Lovari has led research expeditions on large mammals in Nepal and around the world for 50 years. He has been associated with the University of Cambridge UK, University of Groningen, Stockholm ...
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