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SNOW LEOPARD SURVIVAL STRATEGY

The Snow Leopard Survival Strategy (SLSS) was designed to provide a clear road map for conserving the species and should serve as the foundation for national and regional action plans. It is a product of the membership of the Snow Leopard Network. The SLSS is a "living document," and will be continuously reviewed and updated to reflect current knowledge and conservation status of the snow leopard. Click here for the full version of the SLSS (2 MB). Click here for a lower-memory version of the full document (1.4 MB) that fits on a floppy disk. Every SLSS document on this page is in Portable Document Format (pdf) and therefore requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader.

 
 
SLSS (2 MB)
 
SLSS (1.4 MB)
 
NEW
 
The new Summary Version was adapted from the original text by David Mallon to provide an easily-readable overview of the SLSS.  
  Research Tables:
The SLSS provides priority research topics, which begin on page 49 of the full document. These have been organized into tables for easy accessibility. Status & Distribution
  Ecology and Natural History
The regions referred to in the SLSS are defined as follows:  
HIMLY - Himalaya: Tibetan Plateau and other S. China, India, Nepal, Bhutan Snow Leopard Ecosystems
 
KK/HK - Karakhorum and Hindu Kush Range of Afghanistan, Pakistan, SW China Coexistance with Humans 
 
CISWC - Commonwealth of Independent States and W. China: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgystan, Kazakhstan, Xinjiang Prov. China Integrated Conservation Approaches
   
NRANG - Northern range: China Altai and Tien Shan, Mongolia, Russia  
   
   

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