African leopards are widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa. Habitats include forests, mountains, grasslands, and even deserts. They are nocturnal predators and adults are solitary except ...
Africa’s leopard populations have been cut in half during recent decades due to habitat loss and fragmentation, poaching, and trophy hunting. Leopards are incredible athletes and can reach ...
Wild populations of African leopards are thought to be declining because of habitat loss and fragmentation, human persecution, illegal wildlife trade, ceremonial use of skins, prey decline and poorly ...
In Asia, an estimated 330 million people live within 10 km of rivers originating in the snow leopard habitat, also known as water towers of Asia, which provide a vital source of fresh water. In Africa ...
Cheng Guo at Colorado State University is using machine learning to identify African leopards for conservation research.
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