The number of Snow Leopard populations is decreasing rapidly. Since the last statistics of 2008, Snow Leopard is listed as an endangered Nature Conservation Alliance. I am worried that if we do not do something soon they may be seriously at risk. In the wild there are only 5000 to 7000 snow leopards left, about 600 to 700 snow leopards are captured. To make matters worse, only 2,500 to 3,500 people can breed. In the last two decades, even after many calculations they are still in a state of being compromised on the IUCN scale. IUCN is a group that evaluates the number of seeds of each animal and plant species.
Northern Goat is Snow Leopard's favorite prey, with a population of around 4,000 to 5,000. Parsin says that prey of this size can naturally support about 30 to 40 snow leopards. However, from 2004 to 2012, only 2 to 5 snow leopards were left in the Algut River Basin including the national park, no cat was found in Sailyugem. Even today, the population density is very low, living in "some of the most difficult terrain imaginable", so people do not know little about snow leopards. Snow Leopard is called the ghost of the mountain and has no meaning. This animal house seems to be a fairytale land beyond the edge of the known world. They live up to 19,000 feet and are restricted to Altai, Tian Shan, Kunlun, Pamir, Hindu Kush, Karakorum and the Himalayan Mountains.
However, the remote habitat of Snow Leopard is not enough to protect it. In the past, thousands of snow leopards lived in Central Asia, India, Nepal, Mongolia and Russia's hinterland of Himalayas, and at the top of China's plateau. Today, the World Wildlife Fund estimates the wild snow leopard is less than 6,600 people. According to WWF's report, in some countries the number has become zero and it is a reality. Pakistan is 200 to 420, Russia is 70 to 90.
According to Mr. Kanooff, when the moose and snow leopard habitat intersect, "Snow leopard population suddenly decreases, and in some areas it is nearly completely extinct". Indeed, in the past two years, the number of snow leopards in the nature reserve 200 miles northeast of the park has declined from eight to nine, after the new president fired all the foresters hiring snares did. In addition to roaring, Russian snow leopards face the same problems they face, but others have a special taste of Russia. Once, the oligarchy was flying a helicopter full of government officials and wealthy businessmen entering the park to search for the Algar mountains and goats in northern Siberia.