Sometimes when the light hits a certain part of a ridge you can't help but wonder about its secrets. You have trained yourself over many years to move quickly, quietly... very quietly... not to disturb but with the knowledge needed to protect that which you respect, some small cameras with no glow left for many weeks, they can do good. The wildlife of the high Himalaya, animals such as the Blue Sheep, the Tahr, the Snow Leopard, they deserve this help after we have taken away so much. Get there quickly, leave even faster, do not disturb and accept what secrets an unexplored mountain ridge gives you...
In Nepal the word "Tiger" can refer to any of the wild cat species including the Forest Leopard (panthera pardus). This incredibly adaptive cat has been my focus for several years now and I'm striving to improve co-existence between people and the leopard... This blog brings updates of our ground level work linked to wildtiger.org - wildleopard.net
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Snow Leopard country...
Sometimes when the light hits a certain part of a ridge you can't help but wonder about its secrets. You have trained yourself over many years to move quickly, quietly... very quietly... not to disturb but with the knowledge needed to protect that which you respect, some small cameras with no glow left for many weeks, they can do good. The wildlife of the high Himalaya, animals such as the Blue Sheep, the Tahr, the Snow Leopard, they deserve this help after we have taken away so much. Get there quickly, leave even faster, do not disturb and accept what secrets an unexplored mountain ridge gives you...
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