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Jan 12, 2021, 01:05 PM | Updated 01:05 PM IST
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Uttarakhand Tourism is all set to organise snow leopard tours in the state. These tours will be organised in Harsil, Uttarkashi district.
Harsil, often said to be the "mini Switzerland of India", is at the banks of the Bhagirathi river. A tweet from the Uttarakhand Tourism's Twitter handle said that the tourists will be selected on first come first serve basis.
This winter letâs track a snow leopard!Uttarakhand to organise snow leopard tours in Harsil in February. The first batch of tourists will be selected on a first come, first-serve basis.
— Uttarakhand Tourism (@UTDBofficial) January 10, 2021
Stay tuned! #snowleopard #uttarakhandtourism #uttarakhand #pahaditrip #uttarakhandheaven pic.twitter.com/ae04oyWCxS
The tours are part of the SECURE Himalaya Project — Securing livelihoods, conservation, sustainable use and restoration of high range Himalayan ecosystems.
It is an “endangered” animal as listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
The programme is reportedly led by the Indian government and United Nations Development Programme(UNDP). With Global Environment Facility (GEF)'s support, it aims to work towards the conservation of "locally and globally significant biodiversity" and the land and forest resources in the upper Himalayan ecosystem.
Sustainable tourismð for wildlife conservationð
— MoEF&CC (@moefcc) January 11, 2021
Thru #SECUREHimalaya project, @theGEF,@moefcc,@Uttkhand_Forest & @UNDP_India are partnering @UTDBofficial to organize first-ever winter #SnowLeopardð¯ tours𥾠in Uttarakhand & promote nature-based livelihoods in the Himalaya â°ï¸ pic.twitter.com/77ZAn669eU
Uttarakhand launched India’s first Snow Leopard Conservation Centre in Uttarkashi last year. The state reportedly has 86 snow leopards.
The tours are expected to begin in February. It is the first time such tours are being held.
The snow leopard is a Schedule I animal under India's Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, under which the animals are provided absolute protection and offences under this Schedule are prescribed the highest penalties.