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Analysis: As climate change exacerbates border disputes, "peace parks" may provide relief

Writer's picture: Dave Harmon, PW editorDave Harmon, PW editor

The Himalayan high peaks serve as a jagged wall dividing nuclear-armed neighbors — a physical barrier rising in places to more than 8,800 meters (29,000 feet) separating apocalyptically equipped nations divided by religion, politics, and many decades of bad blood.


But in ecological terms, the Himalayan plateau, the “rooftop of the world,” is a place of connection, especially for the wayward snow leopard (Panthera uncia), the alpine region’s apex predator and “tiger of the high mountains,” so dubbed by Aishwarya Maheshwari, an Indian wildlife biologist who has studied the elusive species for decades.


https://news.mongabay.com/2022/07/in-world-convulsed-by-climate-driven-conflict-are-peace-parks-an-answer/

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