This Article is From Jan 27, 2016

Cameras Trap First Evidence Of Snow Leopards In Sikkim

Conservationists say poachers kill a lot of snow leopards for their fur. (Image Courtesy WWF)

Shillong: Wild snow leopards, famously camera shy and highly elusive, have been photographed for the first time in Sikkim.

One of the four big cats that are found in India, snow leopards inhabit the upper reaches of the Himalayas and are considered highly endangered.
 

Image courtesy: WWF India

A study by the World Wide Fund-India has found first tangible evidence of the Snow Leopard inhabiting the high mountains of northern Sikkim.
 

Image courtesy: WWF India

Conservationists say poachers kill a lot of snow leopards for their fur and no real population estimates exist of the animal since it lives in such inhospitable terrains.

 
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