Tuyet newspaper is in danger of extinction

Poachers are very persistent in hunting snow leopard. They were ready to cross the mountain to climb the trail and set traps, hoping to catch the snow leopard - even if only one. Even poachers confess that the search for results is dangerous because the sudden death comes to them but will not give up.

Snow leopard (also known as irbis) is a fairly refined animal. Animal experts admit it is difficult to detect this large leopard species in the natural environment. Workers in the Sayano-Shushensky sanctuary of Russia confirmed that they had seen the lovely animal from . 35 years ago.

Snow leopard can appear in the area around the reserve and disappear for a moment. In Russia, snow leopard lives in Siberia's Altay-Sayan mountains. No one knows exactly how many snow newspapers live in the area, just because snow leopard always hides in the most rugged mountain terrain that people can hardly set foot on. Professionals estimate about 150 children.

Very persistent poachers hunt this charming animal. They were ready to cross the mountain to climb the trail and set traps, hoping to catch the snow leopard - even if only one. Even poachers confess that the search for results is dangerous because the sudden death comes to them but will not give up.

Picture 1 of Tuyet newspaper is in danger of extinction
Irbis - irbis is a fairly refined animal (Photo: novgorod.net)

A court in Altay (Siberia) recently announced a heavy sentence for an international animal smuggling group, including one Russian and two Mongolian accomplices. Police confiscated at least 15 snow leopard sets from animal poachers. They will have to spend a maximum of three years in prison, not to mention thousands of fines.

The places that destroyed the most snow leopard were India, Nepal, Pakistan and China. Spokesman for the Siberia World Wildlife Fund, Tatiana Chuprova, said: 'The wealthy people in Altay (Russia) are passionate about hanging a snow leopard in the house for decoration. There are many important orders around the snow leopard '.

The recent international wildlife and bird smuggling in the Red Book has recently been confirmed more serious. The poachers and smugglers of international " shipping " animals to Kazkhstan, China, Europe and the United States. Poachers even illegally export rare vultures to Arab countries - where birds are used to hunt falcon.

In 2005, Russian officials in Krasnoyarsk region caught a man who plotted to bring 19 vultures abroad. When searching his car, they found 3 children died from suffocation. The price of each vulture is up to USD 50,000 on the international black market.

Phuong Nguyen (synthesized)