Taplejung, July 30: The snow
leopard has continued prowling in the Kanchanjungha area.
In the last fiscal year alone, the
snow leopards killed 16 yaks reared by the farmers.
The yaks kept in enclosures were
killed by the wild cats, according to Kanchanjungha Conservation Area
Management Council.
The yaks belonging to farmers from
Phaktanglung rural municipality-7- Angmu Sherpa, Gombo Sherpa, Namgya Sherpa,
Chhiring Sherpa, Jhamjuk Sherpa, Chhimidorje Sherpa, Chheten Tasi Sherpa, Bhomo
Sherpa, and Tenjing Sherpa were killed by the snow leopards.
Yak rearing is a major source of
income in the mountainous region of Nepal.
Office secretary at Council, Man
Kumar Limbu, informed that they provided the monetary compensation ranging from
Rs 40,000 to Rs 120 thousand after conducting study on loss of the cattle.
In the last fiscal year alone, a
total of Rs 505 thousands was provided to the farmers as compensation.
The Council further informed that
Sirijunga rural municipality-8 of the conservation area also recorded leopard
attacks. The leopards ate two oxen and four goats. For the loss, the Council
provides Rs 80,000 as compensation.
Even a bear attacked and finished
off a yak reared by Mohan Rai from Sirijungha-8. He was provided Rs 45,000 in
compensation.
A study conducted by the World
Wildlife Fund Nepal mentions that there are 24 snow leopards in the
Kanchangungha area. The count of this wild cat was done last in 2015. (RSS)