Adopt a Snow Leopard today with WWF - Only £3 per Month
This incredible animal has been known to leap as far as 15 metres and can travel up to 40km in a single night.
Location: Kangchenjunga Conservation Area (KCA), Nepal. Snow leopards prefer steep terrain, broken by cliffs, rocky outcrops and ravines. They live at high altitudes, usually at elevations of 3,000-4,500 metres, although they occasionally go above 5,500 metres in the Himalayas. Wild population: As few as 4,000 are thought to remain in the wild.
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The Aspinall Foundation is a registered charity that is actively involved with several projects that incorporate a diverse range of conservation activities both at their Kent based Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, in addition to well-established overseas projects in the Republic of Congo and Gabon and more recent developing projects in Indonesia and Madagascar. Their main spheres of conservation-based activity include education, ecosystem management, captive breeding, local community education projects, capacity building, habitat surveys and the rehabilitation of confiscated wild animals. Click here to
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