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Camera traps are an essential tool for studying wildlife — even in complete darkness. They allow us to understand how animals use space, how they move across the landscape, and how their activity changes throughout the day and night.
Camera traps are an essential tool for studying wildlife — even in complete darkness. They allow us to understand how animals use space, how they move across the landscape, and how their activity changes throughout the day and night.
Take a look at this short documentary filmed by our team in one of the most remote places on the planet and discover the world of this remarkable high-altitude species.
🎥 Watch the full video here: youtu.be/YVFFEI7M2sY?...
#WildYak #HighAltitudeWildlife #TibetanPlateau
Take a look at this short documentary filmed by our team in one of the most remote places on the planet and discover the world of this remarkable high-altitude species.
🎥 Watch the full video here: youtu.be/YVFFEI7M2sY?...
#WildYak #HighAltitudeWildlife #TibetanPlateau
Winter imposes some of the harshest conditions on Himalayan wolves. As temperatures drop and prey becomes scarcer, pack dynamics shift. Understanding how wolves respond to winter constraints is essential for interpreting their ecology and conservation needs.
Winter imposes some of the harshest conditions on Himalayan wolves. As temperatures drop and prey becomes scarcer, pack dynamics shift. Understanding how wolves respond to winter constraints is essential for interpreting their ecology and conservation needs.
At times, extreme weather conditions prevent us from accessing our camera traps for routine maintenance. On this occasion, heavy snowfall left one of our cameras deeply buried and completely inaccessible. It will have to wait until spring to be checked again.
At times, extreme weather conditions prevent us from accessing our camera traps for routine maintenance. On this occasion, heavy snowfall left one of our cameras deeply buried and completely inaccessible. It will have to wait until spring to be checked again.
Our collaborators Prakash Adhikari and Som Gurung are carrying out routine monitoring of camera traps deployed in the Annapurna Conservation Area.
This project is carried out in collaboration with the BRI (CSIC–University of Oviedo) and(ACAP–NTNC)
Our collaborators Prakash Adhikari and Som Gurung are carrying out routine monitoring of camera traps deployed in the Annapurna Conservation Area.
This project is carried out in collaboration with the BRI (CSIC–University of Oviedo) and(ACAP–NTNC)
Around 25,000 years ago, during the Last Glacial Maximum—the coldest phase of the last Ice Age—the modern grey wolf expanded widely across Eurasia, The Himalayan wolf diverged from the common ancestor of Eurasian wolves an astonishing ~750,000 years ago, adapting to high-altitude
Around 25,000 years ago, during the Last Glacial Maximum—the coldest phase of the last Ice Age—the modern grey wolf expanded widely across Eurasia, The Himalayan wolf diverged from the common ancestor of Eurasian wolves an astonishing ~750,000 years ago, adapting to high-altitude
This apex predator is a keystone of Himalayan ecosystems.
Our camera traps play a crucial role in monitoring species distribution and behaviour. Their infrared flash technology allows us to capture wildlife activity even under complete darkness 🐺🐆⛰️
This apex predator is a keystone of Himalayan ecosystems.
Our camera traps play a crucial role in monitoring species distribution and behaviour. Their infrared flash technology allows us to capture wildlife activity even under complete darkness 🐺🐆⛰️
#TibetanGazelle #Goa
#TibetanGazelle #Goa
Ven. Gueshe Lobzang served as the reviewer of the Tibetan text, contributing with great enthusiasm and care.
#TheWebOfLife
Ven. Gueshe Lobzang served as the reviewer of the Tibetan text, contributing with great enthusiasm and care.
#TheWebOfLife
Nomadic yak herders have lived, migrated, and worked across these mountains while coexisting with the wildlife around them.#HimalayanWolf
Nomadic yak herders have lived, migrated, and worked across these mountains while coexisting with the wildlife around them.#HimalayanWolf
Last year, we shared the exciting news of our unexpected brown bear records from Limi Valley, one of the most remote and least-studied regions of north-western Nepal.
Last year, we shared the exciting news of our unexpected brown bear records from Limi Valley, one of the most remote and least-studied regions of north-western Nepal.
In this photo, a young but already majestic male with impressive horns stands in the Annapurna Conservation Area, with Annapurna I in the background.
#BlueSheep #HimalayanWildlife #AnnapurnaConservationArea #SnowLeopardPrey
In this photo, a young but already majestic male with impressive horns stands in the Annapurna Conservation Area, with Annapurna I in the background.
#BlueSheep #HimalayanWildlife #AnnapurnaConservationArea #SnowLeopardPrey
This is a musk deer, one of the most fascinating herbivores of the Himalayan region. During our fieldwork in the 📍Annapurna Conservation Area, we often record them in lower forested zones, Males are easily recognized by their long, fang-like tusks for fighting rival males
This is a musk deer, one of the most fascinating herbivores of the Himalayan region. During our fieldwork in the 📍Annapurna Conservation Area, we often record them in lower forested zones, Males are easily recognized by their long, fang-like tusks for fighting rival males
🎥 [https://youtu.be/YVFFEI7M2sY]
🎥 [https://youtu.be/YVFFEI7M2sY]
Photo credit: Josip Kusak
A recent decision has changed the protection level of wolves in the European Union.
Explanation on the first comment.
Photo credit: Josip Kusak
A recent decision has changed the protection level of wolves in the European Union.
Explanation on the first comment.
🎥 Watch the video here: youtu.be/FXHsggTFyFA?...
Wildlife thrives here with minimal human influence.
Situated between the towering Himalayas and the vast Tibetan Plateau, these valleys form one of the most fascinating natural laboratorie
🎥 Watch the video here: youtu.be/FXHsggTFyFA?...
Wildlife thrives here with minimal human influence.
Situated between the towering Himalayas and the vast Tibetan Plateau, these valleys form one of the most fascinating natural laboratorie
In this rare footage, a Himalayan wolf and kiang share the same space without triggering a chase or an avoidance. 🐺🫏 A silent lesson of efficiency and coexistence in one of the planet’s most extreme lands
In this rare footage, a Himalayan wolf and kiang share the same space without triggering a chase or an avoidance. 🐺🫏 A silent lesson of efficiency and coexistence in one of the planet’s most extreme lands
We camp. ⛺️
Our team sets up field camps where we recover at night after long days collecting data and exploring vast territories across the Himalayan range
Your help is essential to keep our conservation projects alive.
We camp. ⛺️
Our team sets up field camps where we recover at night after long days collecting data and exploring vast territories across the Himalayan range
Your help is essential to keep our conservation projects alive.
To truly understand the role of the Himalayan wolf within the vast Himalayan range, take a moment to watch this short documentary on our YouTube channel. 🐺🏔️
What makes the Himalayan wolf so special?
To truly understand the role of the Himalayan wolf within the vast Himalayan range, take a moment to watch this short documentary on our YouTube channel. 🐺🏔️
What makes the Himalayan wolf so special?
Our conservation work in Nepal’s Himalayan ecosystems depends on trustworthy, on-the-ground information📑.
🫱🏽🫲🏾 And without embracing coexistence, we cannot speak of true conservation.
#HimalayanWolvesProject #ConservationInAction #Coexistence
Our conservation work in Nepal’s Himalayan ecosystems depends on trustworthy, on-the-ground information📑.
🫱🏽🫲🏾 And without embracing coexistence, we cannot speak of true conservation.
#HimalayanWolvesProject #ConservationInAction #Coexistence
📸 Camera traps are one of the most essential tools for wildlife monitoring
Support the Himalayan Wolves Project
📸 Camera traps are one of the most essential tools for wildlife monitoring
Support the Himalayan Wolves Project
Through the Himalayan Wolves Project, we provide Foxlights to local herders across remote Himalayan valleys like this in Upper Humla, Nepal, to prevent conflicts
Through the Himalayan Wolves Project, we provide Foxlights to local herders across remote Himalayan valleys like this in Upper Humla, Nepal, to prevent conflicts
If you’d like to support our work, you’ll find the link in bio. Every contribution helps. 🙏
If you’d like to support our work, you’ll find the link in bio. Every contribution helps. 🙏