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October 23 is the World Snow Leopard Day. This event raises awareness of the situation confronting the snow leopard, a highly endangered animal due to poaching and weaning habitats. There are twelve Asian countries, namely, Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, committed in preserving and increasing the number of snow leopards in the wild. These countries declared October 23, the anniversary of 2013's first Global Forum on the Conservation of the Snow Leopard as the International Snow Leopard Day.
Through Kyrgyzstan president Almazbek Atambaev and the Global Tiger Initiative, agreed to the first Global Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Protection plan where more than 20 snow leopard habitats are to be reserved and protected. Snow leopard habitats are under pressure from large scale mining activities, poaching, retaliation killings from local farmers, and climate change.
2015 was also observed as the Year of the Snow Leopard.
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