Snow Leopard Survival Strategy - Panthera
Snow Leopard Survival Strategy - Panthera
Snow Leopard Survival Strategy - Panthera
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<strong>Snow</strong> <strong>Leopard</strong> <strong>Survival</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong><br />
This <strong>Snow</strong> <strong>Leopard</strong> <strong>Survival</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong> (SLSS) was undertaken to provide comprehensive<br />
conservation and research guidelines to ensure a range-wide coordinated effort in the<br />
fi ght to save the endangered snow leopard. The <strong>Strategy</strong> would be arrived at after a<br />
thorough analysis of the threats facing the species, the potential conservation actions<br />
to address those threats, and determination of the information needs. The SLSS will<br />
then be taken back to the range-countries for further review and input at the local level<br />
after which area specifi c action plans can be developed based on the guidelines of this<br />
<strong>Strategy</strong>. The target users of the SLSS are range-country policy makers and natural<br />
resource managers, conservation biologists, development specialists, researchers,<br />
and students, any of who are engaged in, or contemplating, snow leopard studies and<br />
conservation programs.<br />
International <strong>Snow</strong> <strong>Leopard</strong> Trust / <strong>Snow</strong> <strong>Leopard</strong> Network<br />
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N. Suite 325,<br />
Seattle, WA 98103, USA<br />
Available at:<br />
http://www.snowleopard.org/sln/<br />
http://www.carnivoreconservation.org/snowleopard/