yes they are strictly protected because of their endangered status
Snow leopards are being protected by organizations and laws.
yes they are strictly protected because of their endangered status
They are fully protected by law, and by the Russian government.
yes an no female leopards come from a spices where leopards are living good and protected tere is many baby leopards made there beacuase ,many females live there wait e no humans live there its called the city and females are there to make babies
Snow leopards and various snow animals are protected by the 1369 T.O.K.G.C.O.S.A.A.S (treaty of keeping good care of snow animals and stuff). This treaty helps provided snow leopards with a house in the winter and a nice wooly fleece and a pair of sun glasses and air con
it is being saved by getting put in zoos and put in breeding cages for other population
Leopards have strangely shaped spots on them, they used to be hunted for skins, bones and meat. They are now protected by law and the WWF. The World Wide Fund, but are still secretly hunted for skin.
Snow leopards are being put in national wildlife parks all over the world to protect them from the poachers and hunters that want their beautiful fur and bones. Please also see related answers.
People are not sure just how many snow leopards there were 50 years ago. Estimates put the population at about 5,000 to 6,000 animals at that time. Their numbers have increased somewhat since being protected.
Yes. Since Leopards and Cheetahs share the same habitat as humans in Africa and Asia. The humans protect them from things that can harm them.
Snow leopards are, sadly, being killed every year, mainly for their fur coats. They only way snow leopards can stay alive as a species is if people stop poaching them. It is unjust and wrong to kill such a divine animal to extinction, which sadly has happened to many other species of big cats and other animals.
Spotted leopards do, but other leopards don't - such as black leopards.