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Ladakh Now Houses 477 Snow Leopards, Making It One Of The World's Highest Densities Of The Big Cats

A new study reveals that Ladakh is home to 477 snow leopards, making it one of the world's most significant habitats for the elusive big cat and offering a major boost to eco-tourism and conservation in the high Himalayas

The first ever photo of the elusive snow leopard under a starry sky Photo: Morup Namgail
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According to a new study done by the Department of Wildlife Protection, the tally of the elusive white snow leopards in Ladakh is now 477, marking it as the place with the world's highest concentration of the big cats. This new discovery solidifies Ladakh's reputation as a global sanctuary for snow leopards, where the elusive carnivores can flourish in uncommon density because of its rough terrain, low human intervention, and diverse prey. Notably, Ladakh has long been a stronghold for high-altitude wildlife.

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