Yadav Ghimirey, a biologist working in Makalu-Barun National Park, one of the most remote national parks in Nepal, discovered this clouded leopard pelt in a nearby village. Yadav has been conducting a camera trapping survey in the park. So far 1000 trap nights has failed to yield a clouded leopard photo, but he has located two pelts in villages. Yadav says "We suspect that there are more pelts in the villages and less animals in the forest."
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OuTrop co-director Dr Susan Cheyne has been working with colleagues from
across Borneo and South East Asia to evaluate the conservation status of
Borneo’s...
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