The snow leopard is a highly charismatic megafauna that elicits admiration, concern and donations from individuals and NGOs in the West. In its home territories, however, it is a threat to local communities\u27 livestock and a potential source of income for its pelt and parts. Conservation and study are further challenged by its range; snow leopards traverse the borders separating China, India and ten other countries with long histories of tension with each other as well as internal political and economic struggles. This transnational animal provides an ideal case study for the consideration of transnational conservation science in the recent past
The high-altitude region of Asia is prone to natural resource degradation caused by a variety of nat...
Livestock predation by large carnivores and their retaliatory persecution by pastoralists are worldw...
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are a large cat endemic to the mountains of Central Asia. Despite the...
The high altitude region of the Indian Himalaya (including the Trans-Himalaya) is home to the snow l...
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is an elusive large carnivore distributed in the mountains of Cent...
Snow leopards: biodiversity of the world: conservation from genes to landscapes is the only comprehe...
Overcoming the threats of the snow leopard with immediate action may be what will save this species ...
特集1: ヒマラヤ研究ユニット = Special Issue 1: Contribution from the Kyoto University Unit for Himalayan Studies...
The snow leopard is a majestic and elusive endangered species found in the remote mountains of Centr...
Conflicts between humans and snow leopards are documented across much of their overlapping distribut...
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) inhabits the rugged mountains in 12 countries of Central Asia, inc...
Funding: The body of work in the manuscript is based on primary funding from the following three don...
The world is currently facing an accelerated loss of biodiversity, which is considered a human-induc...
Abstract This study formed part of an ongoing annual citizen science expedition to the Tien Shan mo...
We conducted surveys above 3000 m elevation in eight protected areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pra...
The high-altitude region of Asia is prone to natural resource degradation caused by a variety of nat...
Livestock predation by large carnivores and their retaliatory persecution by pastoralists are worldw...
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are a large cat endemic to the mountains of Central Asia. Despite the...
The high altitude region of the Indian Himalaya (including the Trans-Himalaya) is home to the snow l...
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is an elusive large carnivore distributed in the mountains of Cent...
Snow leopards: biodiversity of the world: conservation from genes to landscapes is the only comprehe...
Overcoming the threats of the snow leopard with immediate action may be what will save this species ...
特集1: ヒマラヤ研究ユニット = Special Issue 1: Contribution from the Kyoto University Unit for Himalayan Studies...
The snow leopard is a majestic and elusive endangered species found in the remote mountains of Centr...
Conflicts between humans and snow leopards are documented across much of their overlapping distribut...
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) inhabits the rugged mountains in 12 countries of Central Asia, inc...
Funding: The body of work in the manuscript is based on primary funding from the following three don...
The world is currently facing an accelerated loss of biodiversity, which is considered a human-induc...
Abstract This study formed part of an ongoing annual citizen science expedition to the Tien Shan mo...
We conducted surveys above 3000 m elevation in eight protected areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pra...
The high-altitude region of Asia is prone to natural resource degradation caused by a variety of nat...
Livestock predation by large carnivores and their retaliatory persecution by pastoralists are worldw...
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are a large cat endemic to the mountains of Central Asia. Despite the...