Saving a Cat with a Precious Pelt
Document Type:
Media
Citation:
Hodson, J. (2007). Saving a Cat with a Precious Pelt . January 18. Availabe online at: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003530006_snowleopards18m0.html
Year Published:
2007
Type Work:
Newspaper Article
Availability:
online
Language:
English
Url:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003530006_snowleopards18m0.html
Bushmeat Asian Type:
Wildlife Trade
Keywords:
Russia, Afghan, poaching, snow leopards, wolves, war, education, training
Abstract:
The skins of wolves and wild cats hang from the fur shops in Kabul, along with rabbit-skin rugs and full-length fox coats. Nearby stores offer Afghan carpets, Soviet belt buckles and old British pistols. Aside from poaching, poor herders kill the snow leopards to protect their valuable sheep and goats. The twofold threat has left only 50 to 100 snow leopards in Afghanistan, where nearly three decades of war have taken their toll on natural areas and wildlife, conservationists said. In 2002, the Snow Leopard Trust paid Afghanistan's only environmental civic group, Save the Environment Afghanistan, to educate village elders and tribal leaders on the leopard's peril.












