A leopard family in the south of Armenia gives birth to two cubs
by Karina Manukyan
Thursday, July 31, 15:30
A leopard family in the Arevik National Park in the south of Armenia
has given birth to two cubs, Head of WWF Armenia Karen Manvelyan told
journalists on Thursday.
"Due to WWF trail cameras, we have trailed three leopards (one male
and two females) in the park. A few days ago the leopardesses were
supposed to give birth to cubs but we have failed to see that as some
people have stolen four WWF trail cameras. We don't think they were
poachers. The cameras were located 30 km from one another, so, they
must have been stolen by people who knew where exactly they were
located. They surely had evil intent in mind," Manvelyan said, noting
that the police have already been informed of the incident.
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by Karina Manukyan
Thursday, July 31, 15:30
A leopard family in the Arevik National Park in the south of Armenia
has given birth to two cubs, Head of WWF Armenia Karen Manvelyan told
journalists on Thursday.
"Due to WWF trail cameras, we have trailed three leopards (one male
and two females) in the park. A few days ago the leopardesses were
supposed to give birth to cubs but we have failed to see that as some
people have stolen four WWF trail cameras. We don't think they were
poachers. The cameras were located 30 km from one another, so, they
must have been stolen by people who knew where exactly they were
located. They surely had evil intent in mind," Manvelyan said, noting
that the police have already been informed of the incident.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=245426D0-18A6-11E4-A2D60EB7C0D21663