Forest officials wait for report of first-ever snow leopard survey in Arunachal Pradesh

  • | Sunday | 14th August, 2022

Itanagar, Aug 14 (PTI) Forest officials of Arunachal Pradesh are eagerly waiting for the report of the maiden snow leopard enumeration in the state which is to be released in October this year.The estimation of snow leopards is being conducted in the North eastern state for the first time with technical support from World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF), India, a senior officer said.The assessment for the presence of the elusive species, which started in June last year, was done in 11 forest divisions located in high altitude and snowfall areas, Deputy Conservator of Forest (Wildlife) Millo Tassar said.“The WWF-India is doing the data analysis of the survey, which has already been completed and the report is likely to be published on October 23 this year, to mark the International Snow Leopard Day. “ We are all looking forward to the report,” he said.Over 200 persons involving state forest department officials and field staff besides experts from WWF-India were engaged in the estimation exercise which took five months, the senior forest official said.The golden-eyed animal having thick fur, padded paws, and a long tail lives in the mountainous regions of central and southern Asia.In India, the geographical range of the wild cat species covers a large part of the western Himalayas, including Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh in the eastern Himalayas.The last three states form part of the eastern Himalayas – a priority global region of WWF and the Living Himalayas Network Initiative.Snow leopards prefer steep, rugged terrains with rocky outcrops and ravines. This type of habitat provides good cover and a clear view to help them sneak up on their prey.“We are confident about the presence of a good number of the big cat species in the state,” Tassar said.The state forest department last year shared photographs of snow leopards captured in camera traps in high-altitude areas of the state.The camera traps were laid as part of Snow Leopard Population Assessment.The photographic evidence of the presence of snow leopards was captured from Shi-Yomi district of the state last year, the DCF said.A WWF study on snow leopards in 2017 yielded photos of the elusive species in the Thembang area of West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh.While locals knew about the presence of snow leopards at Thembang, scientists had not been able to get photographs till 2017.On the occasion of International Snow Leopard Day, the Union Ministry for Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) launched the first National Protocol on Snow Leopard Population Assessment in India (SPAI) in 2019.The snow leopard is listed as ‘vulnerable’ on the IUCN-World Conservation Union’s Red List of the threatened species and Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972.Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) is facing threats to its existence due to poaching and shrinking habitats, officials said.The endangered predator inhabits the Himalayas at elevations ranging from 3,000 to 4,500 meters.India has launched two conservation efforts, including Project Snow Leopard (PSL) which promotes an inclusive and participatory approach to conservation involving local communities.The other conservation effort is SECURE Himalaya, which is being funded by Global Environment Facility (GEF)-United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). PTI UPL MM MM


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