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Harimau bintang salji tanpa disangka dijumpai di Afghanistan

Snow Leopard Population Discovered in Afghanistan

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ScienceDaily (July 13, 2011) — The Wildlife Conservation Society has discovered a surprisingly healthy population of rare snow leopards living in the mountainous reaches of northeastern Afghanistan's Wakhan Corridor, according to a new study.
                              
The discovery gives hope to the world's most elusive big cat, which calls home to some of the world's tallest mountains. Between 4,500 and 7,500 snow leopards remain in the wild scattered across a dozen countries in Central Asia.

The study, which appears in the June 29th issue of the International Journal of Environmental Studies, is by WCS conservationists Anthony Simms, Zalmai Moheb, Salahudin, Hussain Ali, Inayat Ali and Timothy Wood.

WCS-trained community rangers used camera traps to document the presence of snow leopards at 16 different locations across a wide landscape. The images represent the first camera trap records of snow leopards in Afghanistan. WCS has been conserving wildlife and improving local livelihoods in the region since 2006 with support from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

"This is a wonderful discovery -- it shows that there is real hope for snow leopards in Afghanistan," said Peter Zahler, WCS Deputy Director for Asia Programs. "Now our goal is to ensure that these magnificent animals have a secure future as a key part of Afghanistan's natural heritage."

According to the study, snow leopards remain threatened in the region. Poaching for their pelts, persecution by shepherds, and the capture of live animals for the illegal pet trade have all been documented in the Wakhan Corridor. In response, WCS has developed a set of conservation initiatives to protect snow leopards. These include partnering with local communities, training of rangers, and education and outreach efforts.

Anthony Simms, lead author and the project's Technical Advisor, said, "By developing a community-led management approach, we believe snow leopards will be conserved in Afghanistan over the long term."

WCS-led initiatives are already paying off. Conservation education is now occurring in every school in the Wakhan region. Fifty-nine rangers have been trained to date. They monitor not only snow leopards but other species including Marco Polo sheep and ibex while also enforcing laws against poaching. WCS has also initiated the construction of predator-proof livestock corrals and a livestock insurance program that compensates shepherds, though initial WCS research shows that surprisingly few livestock fall to predators in the region.

In Afghanistan, USAID has provided support to WCS to work in more than 55 communities across the country and is training local people to monitor and sustainably manage their wildlife and other resources. One of the many outputs of this project was the creation of Afghanistan's first national park -- Band-e-Amir -- which is now co-managed by the government and a committee consisting of all 14 communities living around the park.
Snow leopards have declined by as much as 20 percent over the past 16 years and are considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
p/s: alhamdulliah binatang ini masih lagi bertahan dan tidak lagi pupus...

AbukRokok Publish time 14-7-2011 10:48 PM

i like ur avatar.... horny meh ;P

areenarena Publish time 18-7-2011 03:02 PM

gambar rimau tue macam edit je..:shutup:...

dauswq Publish time 18-7-2011 03:03 PM

Reply 3# areenarena

smpi hati:(

areenarena Publish time 18-7-2011 03:08 PM

Replyareenarena

smpi hati
dauswq Post at 18-7-2011 15:03 http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif


    alamak abg daus sentap lak...:$betul cube tengok air tue ..jangan la marah abg daus nnti kite dating kt zoo ada rimau..hehe;P

dauswq Publish time 18-7-2011 03:22 PM

Reply 5# areenarena

haha..jemput2 menyertai pertandingan ini{:1_152:}

http://eforum4.cari.com.my/viewthread.php?tid=586409&extra=&page=1

areenarena Publish time 18-7-2011 03:29 PM

Replyareenarena

haha..jemput2 menyertai pertandingan ini
dauswq Post at 18-7-2011 15:22 http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif


    alamak....dah la i x pandai pantun......xpe i cube try:L

qalahbar Publish time 17-9-2011 12:13 AM

situ kan habitat harimau tu...
dah rakyat afghanistan asyik berperang sesama diaorang...
mana mereka peduli sama itu harimau...
jd harimau tu ada chance le membiak kembali...
tak jd nak pupus la plk....;P

chewan Publish time 17-9-2011 01:17 PM

abe daus pencinta haiwan.....;P
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