While the world keeps finding new ways and reasons to kill its innocents, environmental protection must continue. There are still places that the wildlife is so feisty and the anti-poaching patrols so staunch that even poachers fear to tread. Keep people out of these places and we have a chance. They are not places for tourists either, even hard bitten researchers take solace on a dry river bed for moments out of thick, pristine jungle...
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
Monday, November 16, 2015
Where even poachers fear to tread...
While the world keeps finding new ways and reasons to kill its innocents, environmental protection must continue. There are still places that the wildlife is so feisty and the anti-poaching patrols so staunch that even poachers fear to tread. Keep people out of these places and we have a chance. They are not places for tourists either, even hard bitten researchers take solace on a dry river bed for moments out of thick, pristine jungle...
Now blogging at wildleopard.net - thanks for your support!
Many thanks to those who have been following this blog as well as prior to that The Asa Diaries and TigerTrek. I'm now blogging a...

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This and other updates are at Facebook if you wish to comment. Despite the oncoming pre-monsoon heat, the mighty Annapurnas gave us...
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The image is Asis with the two leopard cubs, Tika and Ram. I'll have more soon on the "good cop, bad cop" strategy we are...
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The posts for this blog are also at Facebook (if you wish to comment) along with other updates I don't post here. Ram's (...