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Launched in 2010, the Siberian Snow Leopard programme is to be implemented within five years’ time
The main objective of the programme is to assess the status of the snow leopard population across its entire habitat range in Russia and develop a scientific framework to ensure its long-term preservation in southern Siberia
One of the project’s primary tasks is to raise awareness about snow leopard conservation efforts among communities in southern Siberia
The Russian Geographical Society’s Khakassia branch provides assistance to researchers working in the nature preserves Khakassky and Pozarym
Over the last six months, researchers have installed more than a hundred camera traps, which are equipped with motion sensors, so they take a picture of any object that crosses their path
Camera traps will be used to count the population of snow leopards and their prey as well as to trace the migratory patterns of both
The help of satellite tracking collars will enable researchers to learn more about the migration of leopards and their relations within home ranges