1972
The snow leopard was listed as an endangered species in 1972 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. This listing was confirmed in 2008.
1972
Additional Information: The Snow Leopard was first listed as "endangered" by the US Fish and Wildlife Services, or the US FWS, Endangered Species Program in March of 1972. They are still currently listed as endangered as of March 2010. Also, the Snow Leopard was first listed as "endangered" by the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List in 1986. Their current status is still listed as endangered, and the population trend is posted as decreasing. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
The snow leopard is not extinct, it is on the list of endangered species, but not extinct.
In 1972, the International Union for Conservation of Nature named the snow leopard as globally endangered.
The snow leopard was first put on the endangered species list was in 1972.
The snow leopard was listed as "globally endangered" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in 1972.
no, they are endangered
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The snow leopard is not extinct but it is endangered, primarily due to hunting for its spotted coat.
a snow leopard is one of them
panda and snow leopard
The snow leopard is endangered by poaching and by losing of habitat.
They are endangered due to poaching, illegal animal trade, climate change and human snow leopard conflict
The snow leopard is an endangered species, with around 7500 left in the wild.