New Straits Times

Hundreds of snow leopards killed yearly

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COPENHAGEN: Hundreds of snow leopards are killed illegally every year in remote mountains from China to Tajikistan, further endangerin­g the big cats that number only a few thousand in the wild, a report said yesterday.

Prices ranged up to US$10,000 (RM41,800) for the carcasses, prized for their thick, light-coloured fur with dark spots, according to the study by Traffic, an internatio­nal network which monitors wildlife trade.

An estimated 221 to 450 snow leopards were killed annually since 2008 despite bans in 12 Asian nations where they live, it said.

in its enclosure at the in Britain. Hundreds of snow leopards are killed illegally every year. Reuters pic

Traffic said there were many uncertaint­ies because the leopards lived in inaccessib­le regions including the Himalayas.

About half were shot by farmers to protect goats, sheep and other livestock, with many carcasses then sold, it said. Others were targeted by poachers or trapped in snares meant to catch other animals, such as deer.

Still, it said, there were some successes in protecting the animals. Only one leopard skin was found on sale in the central Chinese city of Linxia in a 2011 survey, against 60 in 2007.

A Red List of endangered species estimates the global population of snow leopards at between 4,080 and 6,590. Internatio­nal trade in snow leopards has been banned since 1975. Reuters

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RZSS Highland Wildlife Park
A snow leopard RZSS Highland Wildlife Park

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