Trail cameras capture rare footage of the world's most elusive big cat, dubbed 'the ghost of the mountains'
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WWF China's camera trap survey launched in 2022 across 10 high-altitude regions has documented more than 600 photos of snow leopards, with researchers estimating only 22% of existing populations have been recorded to date.
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