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The Department of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (DoEFCC) collaborated with the WWF-India to release a survey on snow leopards.
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Arunachal Pradesh Forest Minister Wangki released the survey on Tuesday.
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The research provided factual and first scientifically estimated information about this species' population and density in Arunachal Pradesh. Now, the state has 36 snow leopards.
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These key details help to finalise and work on a long-term monitoring plan for snow leopards in the state.
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A great population and density of snow leopards contribute to a healthier ecosystem.
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The Indian government launched a project named Project Snow Leopard back in 2008 to focus on conserving high-altitude wildlife and habitats by different policies.
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Strict measures and efficient efforts can help in saving the endangered species.
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