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New Delhi : With only 4,000 snow leopards left in the wild and 500 of them in India, a
new report has urged countries to take urgent action in the wake of climate change to save
the endangered species and conserve its fragile' mountain habitats.
Worldwide Fund for Nature formerly World Wildlife Fund (WWF) report titled "Fragile
Connections : Snow leopards, people, water and the global climate" said that more than a
third of snow leopard habitat could be rendered unsuitable for the big cats if climate change
is not checked.
"Warmer temperatures could see the tree line shifting up the mountains and farmers
planting crops and grazing livestock at higher altitudes, squeezing the remaining snow leopards
into smaller pockets a WWF India report said, "Climate change could drastically alter the flow
of water down from the mountains, threatening the livelihoods of vast numbers of people
across the continent," it said
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New Delhi : With only 4000 snow leopards left in the wild and 500 of them in India, a new report has urged countries to take urgent action in the wake of. ... remaining snow leopards into smaller pockets." a WWF India report said. "Climate. change could drastically alter the flow of water down from the mountains, ...

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