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Counting the ghosts of the mountains: sampling snow leopard populations at large spatial scales – The Applied Ecologist

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Effective management of large carnivores requires robust monitoring at all scales. In their latest research, Manvi Sharma and colleagues describe the first systematic effort at estimating snow leopard populations at a large regional scale. The high-altitude mountains of the Himalaya are important habitats for unique flora and fauna adapted to these regions. The most charming…

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camera trap – The Applied Ecologist

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