INTERNATIONAL
CLOUDED LEOPARD DAY - ENVIRONMENT
News:
Mizoram Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati emphasized the pressing
challenges in wildlife conservation during a function to observe International
Clouded Leopard Day.
 
What’s
in the news?
 - The event was held at the Mizoram
     University campus near Aizawl city.
 
 - On August 4th, International Clouded
     Leopard Day raises awareness of the plight of the clouded leopard.
 
 - International Clouded Leopard Day
     (ICLD) is a day of international awareness and an attempt to
     increase the profile of clouded leopards both in captivity and in the
     wild. 
 
 - Howlett's Wild Animal Park founded
     International Clouded Leopard Day in 2018 to
     raise awareness about the Clouded leopard. The organization studies and
     supports conservation and preservation of endangered species around the
     world.
 
 
Clouded
leopard:
Scientific Name : Neofelis nebulosa
 
Description :
 
  - It is a
      medium-sized cat, 60 to 110 cm long and weighing between 11 and 20kg.
 
  - It is named
      after the distinctive ‘clouds’ on its coat – ellipses partially
      edged in black, with the insides a darker colour than the
      background colour of the pelt.
 
  - It has a stocky
      build and, proportionately, the longest canine teeth of any living
      feline.
 
  - It
      is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
 
  - It
      is the State animal of Meghalaya.
 
  - It
      has been added to India’s Recovery Programme for Critically
      Endangered Species to aid more research and strengthen
      conservation efforts.
 
 
 
Habitat:
 
  - Clouded
      Leopard prefers grassland, shrubs, subtropical and dense tropical
      forest up to a height of 7,000 feet occurring from the Himalayan
      foothills through mainland Southeast Asia into China.
 
  - In
      India, it occurs in Sikkim, northern West Bengal, Meghalaya subtropical
      forests, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur, Assam, Nagaland and Arunachal
      Pradesh.
 
  - Clouded
      leopard’s presence is positively related to:
      
       
  
   - Dense forest cover
 
   - High rainfall
 
   - Hard terrain
 
   - Low human presence
 
  
 
 
Factors
affecting Clouded leopards distribution:
 
  - Deforestation
 
  - Changing
      rainfall patterns
 
  - Human-animal
      conflict
 
  - Development
      projects
 
 
 
Source:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/mizoram-guv-calls-for-protecting-rare-species-on-clouded-leopard-day/articleshow/112313895.cms