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| Age: | 37 years old |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON |
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| Last Login: | Mar 16, 2008 (617 days back) |
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| THE SNOW LEOPARD TRUST: You can save snow leopards by purchasing items from us at: SNOW LEOPARD TRUST
***Founded in 1981 the Snow Leopard Trust is the largest and the oldest organization working solely to protect the endangered snow leopard and its Central Asian habitat.Our Conservation Philosophy:
Learn about the Snow Leopard Trust's partnership-based approach to wildlife conservation.
How do you save a snow leopard?
Or a tiger, rhino, rare butterfly, or for that matter a patch of rainforest? These are the questions that every conservation organization faces, and that challenges all of us. Conservation actions can take many forms; setting aside lands, answering critical research questions, working to change government policies, partnering with communities, enforcing anti-poaching laws, or some mix of these and other efforts.
At the Snow Leopard Trust we use a combination of approaches that focus on partnering with communities in snow leopard habitat. But as we build community partnerships we use science and research to determine key snow leopard habitat, assess wildlife-human conflict levels, and identify potential resources for conservation programs. The protection of snow leopards and their habitat, involving locals in this effort also improves quality of life for the members of the community.
We constantly endeavor to improve our conservation projects to better meet the needs of cats and humans, and we are seeing wonderful results at our project sites where the livelihoods of families and communities have improved greatly and snow leopards are being protected.
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| Go to: www.snowleopard.org to learn more about these beautitul felines and how you can help us save them! WE ARE A FOUR STAR RATED CHARITY :) -Charity Navigator 2007 | |
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| MaritalStatus: | Single |
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Watch Bayad on Animal Planet!
Dear Myspacers,Watch the premier of Snow Leopard's Lair this Sunday, March 9 at 7 PM EST/PST from the Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Series on the A... Posted by Snow Leopard Trust on Fri, 07 Mar 2008 05:22:00 PST |
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Snow Leopard fitted with GPS collar for the first time! |
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| Snow leopard fitted with GPS tagBy Rebecca MorelleBBC NewsThe habits of the most elusive of the big cats, the snow leopard, mayno longer remain such a mystery.For the first time, a team has fitted a s... Posted by Snow Leopard Trust on Thu, 30 Nov 2006 03:39:00 PST |
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| 1778 The snow leopard is first described to science by the Russian naturalist Shreber. 1970 Biologist George Schaller takes the first known photograph of a snow le... Posted by Snow Leopard Trust on Sun, 15 Oct 2006 04:43:00 PST |
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