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HomeOrientalSnow Leopards in Afghanistan
17 July 2011
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Snow Leopards in Afghanistan

Snow Leopard Population Discovered in Afghanistan
ScienceDaily (July 13, 2011) — The Wildlife Conservation Society has discovered a surprisingly healthy population of rare snow leopards living in the mountainous reaches of northeastern Afghanistan’s Wakhan Corridor, according to a new study.

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  1. wildlifeship on Quick Trip to Lao for Langurs15 January 2026

    Always love your reports Coke.

  2. Ben S on Rodent / bat ID request – Tai Forest15 January 2026

    One could guess that the Malacomys is likely M. edwardsi based on this study: https://ncr-journal.bear-land.org/uploads/9fceeecaf568739864042958776fc9a8.pdf. Most of my sightings were…

  3. Samuel Marlin on Rodent / bat ID request – Tai Forest15 January 2026

    Thanks for the feedback Ben. I agree for (B) and I was actually relying on what Jon considered in his…

  4. Jon Hall on Trip Report – Numbats, Bilbies & More in Western Australia15 January 2026

    Great report Dalton! Thanks and hope you will send more

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