The snow leopard lives in the high mountains of Asia. Threats currently facing the species are being poached for its high-valued fur and being killed by herders in retaliation for livestock predation. However, climate change also has an impact on the snow leopard’s mountain habitats as tree line height and the average temperature have increased in Asian mountains. This thesis analyzes the near-future threats from climatic changes against snow leopards and what impact human activities have on the species. Fragmentation of habitats have a huge effect on the survival of snow leopards because the connectivity routes may be reduced or lost. The general process of assessment by the IUCN was examined alongside the assessment of the snow leopard. B...
Consequences of predation may be particularly heavy on small populations of herbivores, especially ...
The endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia occurs in human use landscapes in the mountains of South ...
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are documented in the higher altitudes of South Asia. The snow leopar...
The snow leopard lives in the high mountains of Asia. Threats currently facing the species are being...
Rapid warming in High Asia is threatening its unique ecosystem and endemic species, especially the e...
The snow leopard population in Kazakhstan represents a small but important component of the species ...
Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is an endangered species and its population size is steadily declining...
Habitat requirements of snow leopard and the level of landscape connectivity of Nepal and Tibet Abst...
Overcoming the threats of the snow leopard with immediate action may be what will save this species ...
The high-altitude region of Asia is prone to natural resource degradation caused by a variety of nat...
Twenty-five years ago, the snow leopard Uncia uncia, an endangered large cat, was eliminated from wh...
This thesis deals with an endangered large mammal species - snow leopard, its distribution, populati...
Human modification and habitat fragmentation significantly impact large carnivores requiring large, ...
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is a cryptic and rare big cat inhabiting Asia’s remote and harsh e...
Assessing species\u27 vulnerability to climate change is a prerequisite for developing effective str...
Consequences of predation may be particularly heavy on small populations of herbivores, especially ...
The endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia occurs in human use landscapes in the mountains of South ...
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are documented in the higher altitudes of South Asia. The snow leopar...
The snow leopard lives in the high mountains of Asia. Threats currently facing the species are being...
Rapid warming in High Asia is threatening its unique ecosystem and endemic species, especially the e...
The snow leopard population in Kazakhstan represents a small but important component of the species ...
Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is an endangered species and its population size is steadily declining...
Habitat requirements of snow leopard and the level of landscape connectivity of Nepal and Tibet Abst...
Overcoming the threats of the snow leopard with immediate action may be what will save this species ...
The high-altitude region of Asia is prone to natural resource degradation caused by a variety of nat...
Twenty-five years ago, the snow leopard Uncia uncia, an endangered large cat, was eliminated from wh...
This thesis deals with an endangered large mammal species - snow leopard, its distribution, populati...
Human modification and habitat fragmentation significantly impact large carnivores requiring large, ...
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is a cryptic and rare big cat inhabiting Asia’s remote and harsh e...
Assessing species\u27 vulnerability to climate change is a prerequisite for developing effective str...
Consequences of predation may be particularly heavy on small populations of herbivores, especially ...
The endangered snow leopard Panthera uncia occurs in human use landscapes in the mountains of South ...
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are documented in the higher altitudes of South Asia. The snow leopar...