Xinjiang Altay ski resort chases away snow leopards to protect the safety of skiers

World Nature Heritage Site: China Altay , Xinjiang Province
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Xinjiang Altay ski resort chases away snow leopards to protect the safety of the skiers


Right....

Lets chase away Snow Leopards from their historical home and hunting ground so we can make way for foreigners, including Han Chinese, to come to Xinjiang and "ski" in a "resort" safely. 😂

If things continue at such a trajectory I'm sure Snow Leopards won't be seen in China like all the other recently extinct species.

Maybe you'll put them in Zoos like your Pandas and post pics of them to show off like you did in this thread, among a thousand others. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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Right....

Lets chase away Snow Leopards from their historical home and hunting ground so we can make way for foreigners, including Han Chinese, to come to Xinjiang and "ski" in a "resort" safely. 😂

If things continue at such a trajectory I'm sure Snow Leopards won't be seen in China like all the other recently extinct species.

Maybe you'll put them in Zoos like your Pandas and post pics of them to show off like you did in this thread, among a thousand others. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
No worries

Over 60% of all snow leopards live in China
13:09, 30-Oct-2023

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China is home to over 60 percent of all snow leopards in the world, according to the recently established Qinghai-Xizang Plateau Snow Leopard Conservation Alliance.

About 4,500 of the world's 7,000 snow leopards live in China's Xinjiang, Xizang, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia and four other provinces and regions. The Qinghai-Xizang Plateau accounts for more than 90 percent of their total habitat in China.

"Model estimation shows that there are 251 snow leopards in Qinghai. The population density is one individual per 100 square kilometers," said Ma Cunxin, an engineer from the Qinghai administrative bureau of the Qilian Mountain National Park.

Since 2017, Qinghai has allocated over 11 million yuan (about $1.5 million) of special research funds for conserving snow leopards. The province has also established long-term cooperative relations with 22 research institutes and carried out surveys and monitoring works to understand snow leopards in the region.

The Qinghai-Xizang Plateau Snow Leopard Conservation Alliance was established on October 23 to integrate and optimize the strengths and resources of all parties involved in snow leopard conservation, and establish an efficient system and collaborative mechanism for the co-building, co-management and co-protection of the leopards.

"In the future, there will be coordinated actions, joint planning and synchronized surveys to help us acquire more scientific and objective data of the species," said Ma.

 
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No worries

Over 60% of all snow leopards live in China
13:09, 30-Oct-2023

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China is home to over 60 percent of all snow leopards in the world, according to the recently established Qinghai-Xizang Plateau Snow Leopard Conservation Alliance.

About 4,500 of the world's 7,000 snow leopards live in China's Xinjiang, Xizang, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia and four other provinces and regions. The Qinghai-Xizang Plateau accounts for more than 90 percent of their total habitat in China.

"Model estimation shows that there are 251 snow leopards in Qinghai. The population density is one individual per 100 square kilometers," said Ma Cunxin, an engineer from the Qinghai administrative bureau of the Qilian Mountain National Park.

Since 2017, Qinghai has allocated over 11 million yuan (about $1.5 million) of special research funds for conserving snow leopards. The province has also established long-term cooperative relations with 22 research institutes and carried out surveys and monitoring works to understand snow leopards in the region.

The Qinghai-Xizang Plateau Snow Leopard Conservation Alliance was established on October 23 to integrate and optimize the strengths and resources of all parties involved in snow leopard conservation, and establish an efficient system and collaborative mechanism for the co-building, co-management and co-protection of the leopards.

"In the future, there will be coordinated actions, joint planning and synchronized surveys to help us acquire more scientific and objective data of the species," said Ma.


Are S.L's being used for the fur trade or are they relatively safe
 
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Are S.L's being used for the fur trade or are they relatively safe
Keep trolling, they are Class A protected species in China, meaning killing one of them you will end up spending your whole life in prison.
 

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