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International Snow Leopard Day
Snow Leopards are captivating and powerful animals. However, they are also vulnerable to loss of prey and poaching. These animals are distributed sparsely across 12 different countries in Central Asia. They tend to be found in rugged, high mountain landscapes, at elevations between 3,000 and 4,500m. The key to protecting this species is raising awareness. That’s what International Snow Leopard Day is all about.
History Of International Snow Leopard Day
The first International Snow Leopard Day occurred on the 23rd of October in 2014. The main purpose of this day is to show the importance of snow leopard conservation and raise awareness about this incredible animal. The day also emphasizes the importance of taking measures to stop poaching, as well as consolidating efforts in terms of an environmental organization in the countries of the snow leopard range.
The day was initiated by the countries that encompass the snow leopard’s range. They include Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Pakistan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, India, China, Bhutan, and Afganistan. On the 23rd of October, in 2013, these countries signed the Bishkek Declaration regarding the conservation of the snow leopard. This happened in the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, at the very first Global Snow Leopard Forum.
Fascinating Facts About Snow Leopards
Snow leopards are able to prey on animals that are up to three times their own body weight.
They have massive, thick tails, which are able to help them maintain balance and shield them from harsh weather. Their tails are almost as long as their entire body.
A study from the WWF has recorded snow leopards living at 5,859 meters above sea level. This is the highest altitude that has ever been documented for big cats. This is about the same height as the highest mountain in Canada.
You may be surprised to learn that snow leopards are not able to roar. Instead, they mew, yowl, and growl. They also prusten, which is also known as chuffing. This is a non-threatening vocalization, which is made when they blow air through their nose.
The fur on the stomach of a snow leopard is almost five inches thick. This is so that they can survive in the harsh and cold mountain climates.
These animals are often referred to as ‘ghosts of the mountain’ because they spend most of their lives in solitude and they are rarely seen.
Snow leopards are the only big cats that call Asia’s cold deserts their home. These deserts are sometimes referred to as the third pole because they feature ice fields with the biggest reserves of freshwater outside of the southern and northern polar regions.
What Threats Do Snow Leopards Face?
The exact number of snow leopards is unknown. Experts believe that there is no more than 6,390 snow leopards around the world, yet the number could be as small as 3,920. There are a number of threats that this elusive cat faces, including poaching. Data is hard to come by in this respect because a lot of trades with snow leopard parts occur in the dark. Some research shows that one snow leopard has been killed and traded every day between 2008 and 2016. However, the true extent of the issue is thought to be even bigger.
No animal should be poached, and this is why the likes of International Snow Leopard Day are so important so that we can raise awareness about the issue. Poaching is also a problem because it takes away resources for the snow leopard. The main prey species for the snow leopard are wild goat and sheep. However, these species are also threatened by unsustainable or illegal hunting in a lot of the parts of the snow leopard range. So, if there is a decline in their populations, there is also going to be a decline in the population of the snow leopard.
Snow leopards face a number of other threats that a lot of people don’t consider. For example, their mountain ecosystem could be destroyed because of large-scale developments, including mining. Climate change also poses a number of challenges as well. Temperatures are increasing in the mountains across Central Asia. This has an impact on the entire ecosystem; from water supplies to vegetation. It is certainly worrying times for snow leopards, and a good way to spend International Snow Leopard Day is by educating yourself fully on the issues these animals face.
How To Observe International Snow Leopard Day
There are a number of different ways that you can support International Snow Leopard Day. So, here are some suggestions…
Learn and explore – One of the best ways to observe International Snow Leopard Day is to learn about this incredible creature. Spend some time reading up on the snow leopard. Find out about where the animal lives, what threats they face, and what steps we can take in order to help safeguard the future of this incredible animal.
Get creative – Another way to show your support is to get creative. There are some activities online involving the snow leopard. You can find a fun activity sheet via the WWF website.
Order a WWF Explore Badge – Another way to show your support for International Snow Leopard Day is to order a WWF Badge. This is something else that you can get on the WWF website.
Adopt a snow leopard – You can also support snow leopards by adopting one. This helps the WWF to monitor snow leopard movements, by giving local communities the support needed to do this, as well as reducing human snow leopard conflicts.
Fundraise – You may also decide to host a fundraising event. This is a great way to raise awareness about the problems that snow leopards face while also accumulating donations that can go towards helping them. There are so many different ways that you can fundraise. You may decide to host a fundraising event, such as a cook-off, bake sale, or fun run. Another option is to make products that you can sell and then you could donate the proceeds or a percentage of them to helping snow leopards.
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arthistoryanimalia · 1 year ago
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#InternationalSnowLeopardDay: The mythical winged snow leopard on the mountain, now a national symbol of Kazakhstan.
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badge from The Golden Warrior burial Issyk kurgan, ca. 4th-3rd c. BCE stamped & engraved gold 7.2 × 8.5 cm National Museum of of the Republic of Kazakhstan collection
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aquagrand · 1 month ago
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"The Snow Leopard is a nocturnal creature thrives in harsh conditions."
#InternationalSnowLeopardDay #SnowLeopardDay #snowleopard #snowleopardgram #snowleopardcub #leopard #aquagrand
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waterstoreblog · 1 month ago
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"At the top of the mountain we are all snow leopards."
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the-last-outpost · 2 years ago
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#internationalsnowleopardday https://www.instagram.com/p/CkEfAICv-3-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nordinor · 6 years ago
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It’s International Snow Leopard Day. In an effort to save endangered animals like these large cats, I donate part of the proceeds from my animal drawing series to the World Wildlife Fund. The @wwf works to protect animals and habitats and helps fight the effects of climate change. You can view my animal drawings on my @etsy page, www.etsy.com/shop/beckytylerart (link in my bio). #snowleopard #internationalsnowleopardday #drawing #art #coloredpencil #watercolor #prismacolor @prismacolor #illustration #endangeredspecies #climatechangeisreal #largecats #cats #catsofinstagram #artist https://www.instagram.com/p/BpSeLBflGkn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1fg4mlepfa8g0
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shashiks777 · 3 years ago
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#InternationalSnowLeopardDay (at Creations of Shashikant Sharma) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVYNjR1P4eD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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luigiviazzo · 3 years ago
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Panthera uncia Pardus varietates mundi huius anniversarii diei, magni diei, quod? Pardus nix alias Panthera uncia periculo exstinctionis, cum tamen complures salvis committuntur ea loca simul reductione numerus praeda assa pergunt minantur.
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kokokumaduy · 4 years ago
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We join @rosettemedia and @rosett_asia and the wider community to celebrate #internationalsnowleopardday #snowleopards #rosettes . . . . #love #instagood #fashion #beautiful #happy #art #photography #style #travel #life #cute #hiso #luxury #lifestyle #SGLifestyle #like4like #photooftheday #picoftheday #instamood (at Mongolia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGtsMmonpKd/?igshid=1oa6r4fj3h9nf
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deepakgargsharma · 4 years ago
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International Snow Leopard Day🐆 2020:-😊 Did You Know These Large Cats Are Known as 'Ghosts of the Mountain'? Know Interesting Facts About the Endangered Animal. International Snow Leopard Day is observed on October 23 to raise awareness on protection of snow leopards which are endangered 💐Happy International Snow Leopard Day 23 October 2020🐅🐆📷 "●Saving the Ghost of the Mountain.🗻❣🕉️ The snow leopard (Panthera uncia), also known as the ounce, is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because the global population is estimated to number less than 10,000 mature individuals and is expected to decline about 10% by 2040. It is threatened by poaching and habitat destruction following infrastructural developments. It inhabits alpine and subalpine zones at elevations from 3,000 to 4,500 m (9,800 to 14,800 ft), ranging from eastern Afghanistan to Mongolia and western China. In the northern range countries, it also occurs at lower elevations.♻️♻️⚛️ #internationalsnowleopardday 🎨 #snowleopard 🎨 #nature #animals #himachalwildlifepicture #artlover #blackandwhite #saveanimals #saveworld #wildplanet #snowleoparddrawings #artist #art 🎨 #artwork #bigcats #artist #pencilart #pencilsketch #drawing #snowleopardday #sketchbook #sketch #artists #painting #snowleopardsketch #fineart #natgeo #photography #canon 🐧🦃😍🎇🌌❣🐾 @natgeo @wildlifeindia @snowleopardindia @snowleopardgram @snowleopardtrust @snowleopardconservancy @snowleopardadventures @natgeoimagecollection @natgeoindia #bigcatsketch #snowleopardsofinstagram (at Chamba, Himachal Pradesh) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGsSJl4pR2S/?igshid=t73443o4hq56
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educationforconservation · 5 years ago
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Posted @withrepost • @thewcs In 1970, WCS’s Dr. George Schaller spotted the rare, mysterious snow leopard in the Chitral region of northern Pakistan. As he approached, the animal darted up the rocks and hid behind a boulder, only the top of her head visible. . “Her smokey-gray coat sprinkled with black rosettes perfectly complemented the rocks and snowy wastes,” he later wrote in his book, Stones of Silence, “and her pale eyes conveyed an image of immense solitude.” . Today, the big cat remains enigmatic, but we do know more about its conservation status. In 2017, the snow leopard was updated from Endangered to Vulnerable. That doesn’t mean it’s out of the woods, though. In fact, it continues to face numerous, serious threats. #InternationalSnowLeopardDay . . #CatsofInstagram #BigCat #Cat #eyes #wilderness #pakistan #conservation #endangered #wildlifephotography #rare #cats #snowleopardday #educationforconservation #itourfuture #dogood #RG Credit @thewcs (at Planet Earth) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4AhV-WnKi4/?igshid=4gyhy5ugmalb
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year ago
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International Snow Leopard Day
Snow Leopards are captivating and powerful animals. However, they are also vulnerable to loss of prey and poaching. These animals are distributed sparsely across 12 different countries in Central Asia. They tend to be found in rugged, high mountain landscapes, at elevations between 3,000 and 4,500m. The key to protecting this species is raising awareness. That’s what International Snow Leopard Day is all about.
History Of International Snow Leopard Day
The first International Snow Leopard Day occurred on the 23rd of October in 2014. The main purpose of this day is to show the importance of snow leopard conservation and raise awareness about this incredible animal. The day also emphasizes the importance of taking measures to stop poaching, as well as consolidating efforts in terms of an environmental organization in the countries of the snow leopard range.
The day was initiated by the countries that encompass the snow leopard’s range. They include Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Pakistan, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, India, China, Bhutan, and Afganistan. On the 23rd of October, in 2013, these countries signed the Bishkek Declaration regarding the conservation of the snow leopard. This happened in the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, at the very first Global Snow Leopard Forum.
Fascinating Facts About Snow Leopards
Snow leopards are able to prey on animals that are up to three times their own body weight.
They have massive, thick tails, which are able to help them maintain balance and shield them from harsh weather. Their tails are almost as long as their entire body.
A study from the WWF has recorded snow leopards living at 5,859 meters above sea level. This is the highest altitude that has ever been documented for big cats. This is about the same height as the highest mountain in Canada.
You may be surprised to learn that snow leopards are not able to roar. Instead, they mew, yowl, and growl. They also prusten, which is also known as chuffing. This is a non-threatening vocalization, which is made when they blow air through their nose.
The fur on the stomach of a snow leopard is almost five inches thick. This is so that they can survive in the harsh and cold mountain climates.
These animals are often referred to as ‘ghosts of the mountain’ because they spend most of their lives in solitude and they are rarely seen.
Snow leopards are the only big cats that call Asia’s cold deserts their home. These deserts are sometimes referred to as the third pole because they feature ice fields with the biggest reserves of freshwater outside of the southern and northern polar regions.
What Threats Do Snow Leopards Face?
The exact number of snow leopards is unknown. Experts believe that there is no more than 6,390 snow leopards around the world, yet the number could be as small as 3,920. There are a number of threats that this elusive cat faces, including poaching. Data is hard to come by in this respect because a lot of trades with snow leopard parts occur in the dark. Some research shows that one snow leopard has been killed and traded every day between 2008 and 2016. However, the true extent of the issue is thought to be even bigger.
No animal should be poached, and this is why the likes of International Snow Leopard Day are so important so that we can raise awareness about the issue. Poaching is also a problem because it takes away resources for the snow leopard. The main prey species for the snow leopard are wild goat and sheep. However, these species are also threatened by unsustainable or illegal hunting in a lot of the parts of the snow leopard range. So, if there is a decline in their populations, there is also going to be a decline in the population of the snow leopard.
Snow leopards face a number of other threats that a lot of people don’t consider. For example, their mountain ecosystem could be destroyed because of large-scale developments, including mining. Climate change also poses a number of challenges as well. Temperatures are increasing in the mountains across Central Asia. This has an impact on the entire ecosystem; from water supplies to vegetation. It is certainly worrying times for snow leopards, and a good way to spend International Snow Leopard Day is by educating yourself fully on the issues these animals face.
How To Observe International Snow Leopard Day
There are a number of different ways that you can support International Snow Leopard Day. So, here are some suggestions…
Learn and explore – One of the best ways to observe International Snow Leopard Day is to learn about this incredible creature. Spend some time reading up on the snow leopard. Find out about where the animal lives, what threats they face, and what steps we can take in order to help safeguard the future of this incredible animal.
Get creative – Another way to show your support is to get creative. There are some activities online involving the snow leopard. You can find a fun activity sheet via the WWF website.
Order a WWF Explore Badge – Another way to show your support for International Snow Leopard Day is to order a WWF Badge. This is something else that you can get on the WWF website.
Adopt a snow leopard – You can also support snow leopards by adopting one. This helps the WWF to monitor snow leopard movements, by giving local communities the support needed to do this, as well as reducing human snow leopard conflicts.
Fundraise – You may also decide to host a fundraising event. This is a great way to raise awareness about the problems that snow leopards face while also accumulating donations that can go towards helping them. There are so many different ways that you can fundraise. You may decide to host a fundraising event, such as a cook-off, bake sale, or fun run. Another option is to make products that you can sell and then you could donate the proceeds or a percentage of them to helping snow leopards.
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arthistoryanimalia · 1 month ago
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For #InternationalSnowLeopardDay :
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Ounce (Snow Leopard)
Plate VI in A handbook to the carnivora : part 1 : cats, civets, and mongooses by Richard Lydekker, London, 1896
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aquagrand · 1 year ago
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International Snow Leopard Day
The Snow Leopard is a nocturnal creature thrives in harsh conditions. 
#leopards #InternationalSnowLeopardDay #snowleopard #snowleopardsofinstagram #SnowLeopardDay #snowleopards #aquagrand 
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vaughankingwildlife-blog · 5 years ago
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By far the most stunning of the big cat species, the snow leopard is high on my bucket list of animals to photograph in the wild. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Highly elusive and naturally wary, their camouflage blends in perfectly with their rocky surroundings, and as their name suggests, even in the harsh, white of snow. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Sometimes the most beautiful of animals are the hardest to find. After all; ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 'Beautiful things don't ask for attention' - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty . . . #snowleopard #internationalsnowleopardday #conservation #bigcats #savebigcats #stoppoaching #discovery @discovery #pantheracats @pantheracats #zoosvictoria @zoosvictoria #canonaustralia @canonaustralia (at Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3-2VgmAWSq/?igshid=yskxvu47mt35
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stalkpub-blog · 5 years ago
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#internationalsnowleopardday heres a portrait I did a while back! lovely animals #art #draw #pastels #fabercastell #wildlife #wildlifeart #bigcats #realism #art_window #animalart #cat #artwork #artsy #arttips #art_insanely #art_realism_ #artist #artgram #artyarn #artlovers #arttoday #artoftheday #art_spotlight #wildlifeartist #artist_features #artofdrawingg #softpastels #animals #artworld_daily #internationalsnowleopardday heres a portrait I did a while back! lovely animals #art #draw #pastels #fabercastell #wildlife #wildlifeart #bigcats #realism #art_window #animalart #cat #artwork #artsy #arttips #art_insanely #art_realism_ #artist #artgram #artyarn #artlovers #arttoday #artoftheday #art_spotlight #wildlifeartist #artist_features #artofdrawingg #softpastels #animals #artworld_daily #internationalsnowleopardday heres a portrait I did a while back! lovely animals #art #draw #pastels #fabercastell #wildlife #wildlifeart #bigcats #realism #art_window #animalart #cat #artwork #artsy #arttips #art_insanely #art_realism_ #artist #artgram #artyarn #artlovers #arttoday #artoftheday #art_spotlight #wildlifeartist #artist_features #artofdrawingg #softpastels #animals #artworld_daily
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