29th October 2015
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meeting all the officials agreed
to protect snow leopards. This
agreement is now known as the
Bishkek Declaration.
The World Wide Fund for N a
ture (WWF) has written a report
about snow leopards and climate
change. It released, or published,
the report on 23rd October, or on
International Snow Leopard Day.
The
WWF is also known as the
World Wildlife Fund. It works to
conserve, research and restore the
natural environment in many parts
o f the world. Snow leopards are
an endangered species. The WWF
says that climate change in Central
and South
Asia is likely to further
reduce their numbers.
Snow leo p a rd
Snow leopards are smaller than
other types of leopard such as those
found in Africa. They have pale-col
oured fur with dark grey and black
spots. Snow leopards are rarely seen.
This explains why they are known
as the ‘ghost o f the mountains’. The
animals live in remote snowy areas.
Here, because o f the colour o f their
fur, they are difficult to spot. The
total number of snow leopards liv
ing in the wild is now thought to be
between 4,000 and 6,000.
The
leopards have evolved to
survive in the cold. They have short
ears, which reduces heat loss. Their
paws are very wide, so they can
walk on top of the snow without
sinking. Snow leopards’ fur, which
helps to keep them warm in freezing
temperatures, can be over 12 centi
metres (five inches) long.
Snow leopards are solitary ani
mals. So,
except when a female is
looking after its cubs, the animals
live on their own. The leopards are
normally found at high elevations,
or between 3,000 to 4,500 metres
(9,800 to 14,800 feet). They are
hunters
and feed on types of wild
goat and sheep as well as smaller
mammals and birds. In recent
years, herders in these areas have
increased the number of their goats.
Hair from these goats is used to
make cashmere wool. The goats eat
large amounts o f grass. The animals
that snow leopards prey on are de
clining. This is because there is less
grass for them to eat.
The
WWF report says that
warming temperatures are melting
the snow. As it melts, grass and
other plants are growing higher
and higher up the mountainsides.
The goatherds are therefore mov
ing into the places where the leop
ards live. If a snow leopard attacks
these animals, the goatherds shoot
at them.
The
WWF warns that climate
change in Central Asia could affect
people as well as snow leopards.
Many rivers are fed by melting snow
in the mountains where snow leop
ards live. Over 300 million people
rely on these rivers for their water.
If more and more of the snows melt,
these rivers will contain much less
water in future years. □
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