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Second Snow Leopard Collared!

by Snow Leopard Trust September 24, 2008May 9, 2020 4 Comments

In the early morning of September 14, the members of the base camp research team heard the alert as one of their traps had been triggered… 7:55 am, 14th of September 2008, we did radio-collar the snow leopard formerly known as Longtail.   You could almost touch the tension in the car as we were …

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Snow Leopard Trials and Joys

by Snow Leopard Trust September 4, 2008May 9, 2020 Leave a comment

The success of our recent snow leopard capture in Mongolia is something we can all share pride in, but it also carries a lot of responsibility.  We now have a live cat with our collar on it, and data streaming in.  The welfare of the cat, and how useful the research results prove to be, …

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First GPS Collar Placed

by Snow Leopard Trust August 21, 2008October 13, 2016 1 Comment

Orjan is a Swedish PhD student who bought a one-way ticket to Mongolia to work at the base camp of our long-term research project.  These are his adventures… [This is an excerpt from a longer article; some sections have been edited down or reordered. To read Orjan’s original letter, click HERE] We caught our first …

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Breaking News: GPS Collar Placed on Snow Leopard “Aztai”

by Snow Leopard Trust August 21, 2008October 13, 2016 Leave a comment

This just in from Tom and his team in Mongolia: “Aztai” is the first snow leopard to wear a GPS collar as part of our long-term ecological study. If you would like to hear it from Orjan’s perspective (Orjan is a Swedish PhD student who bought a one-way ticket to Mongolia), click HERE. In the …

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The Challenges of Studying Snow Leopards

by Snow Leopard Trust August 19, 2008October 13, 2016 1 Comment

Tom, our lead researcher, describes the “pains” of field research in Mongolia. Snares have been set so that snow leopards can be captured and fitted with GPS radio collars. The team will do everything they can to make sure the snares are safe and do not harm snow leopard [to find out more, click HERE]. Part of …

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