Each Kazakhstan snow leopard will be assigned an ID passport with the name, wrote adviser to the director of the Almaty zoo, Yerzhan Yerkinbayev on his Instagram page.
"We aim not only to build a rehabilitation center for injured leopards seized from poachers, to build a nursery to breed them with further release into the wild, but also to strengthen the methods of recording and preserving irbis in the wild," he wrote.
He got acquainted with the photo trap, thanks to which you can track the number of snow leopards. They will be assigned passport ID and names.
Recall that only a hundred (maybe) leopards live in 15 regions of Kazakhstan.