Meanwhile, a rare radio signal reached the satellite
in June and an email arrived giving four locations for the snow
leopard.
Although she was expected to be in Pakistan, the signals showed
she was actually in Afghanistan, having walked about 20 miles
from her capture site and crossed the border! We know her collar
will fall off in January and we are waiting to collect it and
get the full details of her journeys.
For more information on snow leopards and this study please
visit www.snowleopard.org
Story by Tom McCarthy, Ph.D., Science and Conservation Director,
Snow Leopard Trust.