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24 кастрычніка 2024, 12:42
Population of snow leopards in Qinghai reaches 1,200, signaling key progress in endangered species protection
BEIJING, 24 October (BelTA - People's Daily Online) - The population of
snow leopards in Northwest China's Qinghai Province is currently
estimated to be 1,200, with their distribution seen across all cities
and prefectures in the province, which shows the province's significant
achievement in recovering the quantity and distribution of rare and
endangered species under various efforts including the establishment of a
biodiversity monitoring system.
On Wednesday, which marks the
International Snow Leopard Day, Qinghai's Forestry and Grassland
Administration revealed that the province has been carrying out
continuous work on snow leopard survey and monitoring in recent years.
In
the Sanjiangyuan region, 139 snow leopards have been identified in 14
monitoring areas covering an area of 23,331 square kilometers.
Conservative estimates put the snow leopard population in the region at
952.
In the Qilian Mountains, the snow leopard population is
estimated to be 251 in the monitoring area totaling 15,044 square
kilometers, China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Wednesday.
After
years of efforts to protect their habitat, the number of snow leopards
in Qinghai now exceeds 1,200, showing a significant increasing trend,
according to CCTV.
Habitat is fundamental for the survival of
animals and the growth of the snow leopard population is primarily the
result of strengthened field monitoring and habitat protection efforts,
including the expansion of protected areas and the establishment of
national parks, Sun Quanhui, a scientist from the World Animal
Protection organization, told the Global Times on Wednesday.
According
to Qinghai Forestry and Grassland Administration, the series of
ecological protection and restoration efforts, anti-poaching campaigns,
as well as the system designed to monitor the wild population of snow
leopards, have all contributed to the recovery trend of the snow leopard
population in quantity and distribution.
According to Sun, the
snow leopard is a large feline species in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau with
its high-altitude and relatively fragile ecosystems. It serves as an
important indicator species for the ecological quality of the plateau
environment. Strengthening the monitoring of snow leopards not only aids
in their conservation but also benefits the protection of other local
species, promoting the maintenance and preservation of biodiversity in
the region.
On Wednesday, the Qinghai Wildlife Rescue and
Breeding Center in Xining announced the success of a cataract surgery
the center performed on an old female snow leopard, the second cataract
surgery on a snow leopard ever conducted in China, the Global Times
learned from the center on Wednesday.
The cataract surgery was
conducted on August 28. With more than 50 days of postoperative care,
the appearance of the snow leopard's eye has returned to normal, showing
an ideal surgical outcome, with treatment expectations being met,
according to preliminary assessments.
The snow leopard suspected to have been attacked by stray dogs was rescued in Qinghai in February 2022.
The
predator known as the "king of the snowy mountains" typically inhabits
the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the surrounding mountain ranges at
altitudes between 3,300 meters and 5,000 meters, becoming the feline
species distributed on the highest-altitude habitat in the world.
As
a flagship species of the alpine ecosystems, the snow leopard is
primarily distributed across 12 countries in Central Asia, with China
being a key distribution area for the species.
The area of
potential suitable habitat for snow leopards on the globe is
approximately 3.02 million square kilometers, with about 1.82 million
square kilometers located in China, accounting for 60 percent of the
world's snow leopard habitat, the CNR reported on Wednesday.