The Asian Age

Global warming threatens endangered snow leopard

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Geneva: Melting ice in a warming world threatens to further shrink the habitat of the snow leopard, adding to illegal hunting woes that are pushing the iconic big cat to extinction, said a study released on Friday. As few as 4,000 of the mysterious animals could be left in their sole habitat in the high mountains of central Asia, the Swiss- based World Wildlife Fund said in its report.

Unless climate change is checked, more than a third of the habitat could vanish, with warmer temperatur­es pushing the tree line higher and farmers moving further up the mountains to plant crops and graze livestock, it added. “Urgent action is needed to curb climate change and prevent further degradatio­n of snow leopard habitat, otherwise the ‘ ghost of the mountains’ could vanish,” said Rishi Kumar Sharma, head of the fund’s global snow leopard conservati­on initiative. Sami Tornikoski, head of a separate project by the fund to protect the natural diversity of the Himalayas, which features some of the world’s highest snowbound peaks, stressed climate change was only one of the problems. Worsening habitat loss and degradatio­n, poaching and conflict with communitie­s saw a fifth of the snow leopard population vanish in the past 16 years, the fund said. Unchecked, climate change will exacerbate these threats and could push the species over the edge, according to the study. “Snow leopards won’t survive for long unless we tackle climate change alongside other threats such as poaching and retaliator­y killings by herders,” Tornikoski added.

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