A recent study by Nepali and Australian researchers found that, under a severe climate change scenario, snow leopards “may entirely disappear” from Nepal within the next three decades.
“Our modelling shows an alarming scenario, and the impact from climate change is turning out to be worse than predicted,” said Dibesh Karmacharya, the executive director of the Center for Molecular Dynamics Nepal and lead researcher of the study.
Though typically found at elevations between 3,000 and 5,000 metres in elevation, one snow leopard was discovered at just 146 metres above sea level in eastern Nepal last January. Though some researchers now believe the animal may have simply “lost its way”, others initially attributed its presence far from its usual habitats to climate change.
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