Raft of targeted conservation efforts may help boost leopard numbers in sub-Saharan Africa, study suggests
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PhysRaft of targeted conservation efforts may help boost leopard numbers in sub-Saharan Africa, study suggestsphys.orgThere could be fewer leopards living across sub-Saharan Africa than previously believed, according to a new study that has analyzed suitable habitat and conditions. It is hoped that the research, led by conservation scientists at Nottingham Trent University, could be used to help plan vital recovery efforts and focus conservation where it is most needed.
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