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Mustang, June 2: A comprehensive survey of snow leopards and their prey species has begun in Mustang district. The survey is being jointly conducted by the National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC) and the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), specifically through its area conservation office in Jomsom. Rajesh Gupta, Head

The monitoring of rare wildlife species, the snow leopard, has begun in upper Mustang. The monitoring assisted by camera trapping

The growing conflict between snow leopards and humans in Upper Mustang in recent days is putting the region’s centuries-old livestock

The school-level initiative to help protect and conserve snow leopards has been found to be effective.

The Kanchenjunga Conservation Area is presently home to an estimated 13 mature snow leopards. It has been stated in a

It is estimated that there are about 300 to 500 snow leopards in Nepal and about 4,000 to 6,500 in

The snow leopard has continued prowling in the Kanchanjungha area. In the last fiscal year alone, the snow leopards killed

The rare snow leopard which was rescued from Urlabari Municipality in the Tarai belt was made public in Kathmandu on

An injured snow leopard that was rescued from Urlabari, Sunsari in the eastern Tarai region has been brought to the

Dozens of Himalayan goats were killed by the snow leopards at Dhakmar of Lodhekar Damodarkunda Rural Municipality-2 in Mustang district