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Feb 22, 2017
Gojal: Locals in the remote Misgar Valley of Tehsil Gojal, District Hunza, last night caught a snow leopard while it was attacking livestock. The snow leopard had been tormenting the villagers for long, attacking and killing their sheep and goats for almost a month. The locals made some preparations and captured in the mountain beast last night at around 7 pm, according to information shared by the Misgar Wildlife Conservation and Development Organisation.
The locals are highly aware of the extinction threat faced by the snow leopard, and they will not harm the animal, said the Conservation Organisation in a statement.
The community has informed Wildlife Department of Gilgit-Baltistan, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF) about the detention of the mountain beast, which now sits inside a cage.
Source: Pamir Times
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Locals and the beasts need to reach an agreement. They should value the importance of coexistence. I highly appreciate that the locals did not kill the beast. All issues should be solved through dialogues, foxes and wolves can mediate the peace process between the two warring communities.
Totally agreed. Locals are in agreement with these beasts but beasts by nature cant resist food esp when they are hungry during heavy snow. On the contrary look at the shine on face and loving looks of the locals for the cub when they rescued it after noticed it wandering without its Mum.
Its a traditional and old means of trapping. As you can see they have tied up a goat inside fence. And the rest you know..How did they set the trap?
Or any zoo in Pakistan for that matter. These animals hate captivity and our zoos are no better than thanas for animals. Tag and release back onto the wild. They have protected status worldwide I think on account of their dwindling numbers and Pakistan actually has a decent breeding programme for them.
You know it is completely opposite as due to an increase in a certain species of markhoor which live in lower parts of the mountain they tend to come down for hunting also the snow leopard are becoming less scared of human population.