![]() ![]() The IBCA is being launched to carry forward the Prime Minister's message. In July of this year, the Prime Minister called for an "Alliance of Global Leaders" to "obliterate demand" and effectively combat poaching and illegal wildlife trade in Asia. He will additionally speak with Field Directors from tiger reserves that received the highest scores in the recently completed 5th cycle of Management Effectiveness Evaluation. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of 'Project Tiger,' a commemorative coin will be released. He also visited the Theppakadu Elephant Camp in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve in neighbouring Tamil Nadu, which borders Chamarajanagar district, and interacts with mahouts and 'kavadis' of the elephant camp.ĭuring the 'Commemoration of 50 Years of Project Tiger,' Modi will release the publications 'Amrit Kaal ka Vision for Tiger Conservation,' a summary report of the 5th cycle of Management Effective Evaluation of Tiger Reserves, declare tiger numbers and release a summary report of the All India Tiger Estimation (5th cycle). In the morning, the Prime Minister visited Bandipur Tiger Reserve in Chamarajanagar district and met with frontline field staff and self-help groups involved in conservation efforts. PM is on the way to the Bandipur and Mudumalai Tiger Reserves. With a membership from a range of countries, the IBCA will focus on the protection and conservation of the world's seven major big cats: the Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Puma, Jaguar, and Cheetah. During 'Amrit Kaal,' he will also unveil the government's vision for tiger conservation, as well as launch the International Big Cats Alliance (IBCA). Tell us whether you were able to spot the animal or needed help like many of us to locate it.Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release the most recent tiger census data at a mega event in Mysuru on Sunday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of "Project Tiger". ![]() Interestingly, some claimed to have spotted more than one snow leopard in the said picture.Īctually there are 2 snow leopard. It is in this location it's visible ?️ /FjglLQrHQn- ABHIJEET DAS (MoNoM) July 14, 2021 bbmBXuf8H0- Ashish Upadhyay July 14, 2021 However, there were some keen observers who were able to locate the animal. To he honest, I've been looking for a few minutes now, zooming the photo in & out! Had to look for help in the replies at the end! ?️? - iamthefatguy July 14, 2021 "Had to look for help in the replies at the end!" confessed one user. It's mind boggling ? I still could not find it. Sarthak Sahani described the picture to be "mind blogging", confessing that he could not find the leopard. But what a great disguise ?- Ishita July 14, 2021 "But what a great disguise," said a user named Ishita, after identifying the animal, though it "took some time".įound it, took some time. Looks tougher than my board exams ?- Akash Rawat July 14, 2021 I had to expand the pic several times.- Enrique July 13, 2021Īkash Rawat felt that spotting the animal was "tougher" than his "board exam". One user, who goes by the name Enrique admitted that he had to zoom in several times before spotting it. Indeed a Phantom.master camouflage- Pramod.K July 14, 2021 Many admitted defeat and gave credit where it was due, describing the animal to be a master at camouflaging. And, needless to say, it was far tougher than most imagined. What followed next was users diligently putting in efforts to locate the big cat. “Snow leopard doing a descent,” Mr Cragun wrote along with the snow leopard doing a descent /2OO6X64EDh- Ryan Cragun July 10, 2021 The photo was originally captured by Ryan Cragun, a resident of Utah on the micro-blogging platform. Phantom cat….!They are called ghost of the mountains. Sharing the photo and tagging the photographer, Mr Pandey tweeted, "Phantom cat….! They are called ghost of the mountains. However, it took Twitter users way more than just a glance to spot the elusive animal in the image. This makes it almost impossible to detect the leopard at first glance. ![]() He went on to call the snow leopard a "phantom cat" and "ghost of the mountains", given its ability to blend in with its surroundings. Twitter users got a good look at the image when it was shared by IFS Officer Ramesh Pandey who asked his followers if they could locate the animal. It would be an understatement to say that it is difficult to spot the leopard in the image. The image, which has now gone viral on Twitter, features the wildcat camouflaging itself amid a mountainous terrain, capped with snow. The latest on the list of such popular nature posts is an image of a snow leopard that has users hooked. Now, thanks to the internet, we have the opportunity to explore facets of our environment, flora and fauna that we would not have been exposed to otherwise. ![]()
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