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Snow leopards caught on camera in rare sighting at J&K’s Kishtwar National Park

By, Jammu
May 18, 2023 03:03 AM IST

Expressing his joy over the sighting, wildlife officials said it came as an affirmation of the effectiveness of the Kishtwar National Park’s conservation strategies

The research team of the department of wildlife protection in Jammu and Kashmir has confirmed the presence of snow leopards at the high-altitude Kishtwar National Park based on camera trap photographs of the large cat.

A snow leopard roaming around the Kishtwar National Park, in Jammu and Kashmir. (HT Photo)

Multiple photographs of snow leopards were captured in camera traps, which had been set up prior to the fresh spell of snowfall at the national park, an official said.

In one of the frames, three snow leopards have been captured roaming around the pristine snow-covered landscape in the Renai catchment of the national park.

The images showcase the remarkable adaptability of the elusive, camera-shy species, well-suited to thrive in the challenging high-altitude environment of Kishtwar, the official added.

Expressing his joy over the sighting, chief wildlife warden Suresh Kumar Gupta said it came as an affirmation of the effectiveness of the park’s conservation strategies — which encompasses habitat protection, anti-poaching initiatives, community engagement and scientific research. He appreciated the efforts of the research team led by Jammu regional wildlife warden Dr Kumar MK and Kishtwar’s Chenab division wildlife warden Majid Bashir Mintoo.

This study was part of a snow leopard population assessment and biodiversity documentation of protected areas.

The Kishtwar National Park in Jammu, which encompasses breathtaking alpine meadows, snow-capped peaks and lush green forests, is renowned for its diverse array of flora and fauna and serves as a vital ecological corridor for many wildlife species.

 
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