The third pole which is home to the snow leopard is made up of all the highest mountains in the world and is the source of major rivers used by 2 billion people downstream. The snow leopard’s presence indicates the health of the whole ecosystem however it is increasingly becoming vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Find what you can do to help secure the future of the snow leopard, the vast landscape that it calls home and all the people whose lives depend on it.
Saturday, 21 October 2017
Climate Change Daily Vid Oct 21 2017: What about the Snow Leopard
Snow leopards have evolved to live in some of the harshest conditions on Earth. Their white-gray coat spotted with large black rosettes blends in perfectly with the steep and rocky mountains of Central Asia
The third pole which is home to the snow leopard is made up of all the highest mountains in the world and is the source of major rivers used by 2 billion people downstream. The snow leopard’s presence indicates the health of the whole ecosystem however it is increasingly becoming vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Find what you can do to help secure the future of the snow leopard, the vast landscape that it calls home and all the people whose lives depend on it.
The third pole which is home to the snow leopard is made up of all the highest mountains in the world and is the source of major rivers used by 2 billion people downstream. The snow leopard’s presence indicates the health of the whole ecosystem however it is increasingly becoming vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Find what you can do to help secure the future of the snow leopard, the vast landscape that it calls home and all the people whose lives depend on it.
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