A pair of rare Persian leopards sighted in Pakistan for the first time last year have been filmed and photographed in the wild, officials said yesterday. Sharifuddin Baloch, a senior conservation official in Balochistan province, said the pair were first spotted by rangers in the Hazarganji Wildlife Park six months ago. Adult leopards are solitary in the wild and pair only to mate. “We equipped our staff with cameras and binoculars to film the pair and take photos,” Baloch said. “This month our staff succeeded.” Persian leopards are a panther sub-species native to Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, and the Caucasus. They are extremely rare, however, and are listed by the International Union for Con
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