Maintaining connectivity of habitats for movement of tigers and leopards

By admin, 3 September, 2021

Habitat fragmentation threatens wildlife populations by reducing the ability of animals to move across the landscape. Wildlife may move long distances across the landscape to find a place to settle, find mates, or escape inhospitable conditions created by human-driven development or climate change. We hope to work toward improving connectivity of habitat for the endangered tiger and leopards in Nepal to reduce the risk of extinction for these charismatic species and those they rely on to survive.

Photo
Leopard Web Cam
Location
Nepal
Latitude
27.53
Longitude
84.45
Type
Emerging Conservation Challenges
Photo Credit
Chris Banatoi
Weight
32
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