International Snow Leopard Day

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  • International Snow Leopard Day is observed on 23rd October.

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  • Aim: To raise awareness on conservation and protection of snow leopards.
  • Background: The day commemorates the anniversary of the Bishkek Declaration and celebrates this endangered cat and raises awareness for its conservation and protection. 
    • It was on October 23, 2013, when political leaders from 12 countries came together to endorse the ‘Bishkek Declaration on the conservation of snow leopards.

Know about Snow Leopard 

  • Scientific Name: Panthera uncia.
  • Habitat: Cold High Mountains.
    • These are found in 12 countries including China, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia & Mongolia.
  • Diet: Carnivore & hunt blue sheep, Argali wild sheep, ibex, marmots, pikas, hares, etc.
  • Features:
    • One of the world’s most elusive cats & are perfectly equipped to thrive in extreme, high-elevation habitats.
    • Insulated with thick white-grey coats spotted with large black rosettes & wide, fur-covered feet act as natural snowshoes. The tail helps in balancing and also covers the body while sleeping.
    • Shy & rarely seen in the wild.
  • Threats:
    • Increased conflict due to expansion of human settlement & livestock grazing.
    • Poaching for trade in body parts and fur.
    • Climate change & shrinkage in habitat.

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  • Conservation:
    • Establishment of protected areas like sanctuaries & corridors.
    • Strengthen enforcement against poaching.
    • Building awareness.
    • Protection Status
      • IUCN Red List: Vulnerable.
      • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I.

Source: TOI