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Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by Sy Montgomery
Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by Sy Montgomery








Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by Sy Montgomery

The sound was coming from a radio transmitter. Their receiver antenna had picked up a signal from across the narrow valley: Ping. The two scientists sat on a ridge, binoculars and spotting scope in hand.

Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by Sy Montgomery Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by Sy Montgomery

“It’s no easy feat to write a book about one of the most charismatic yet notoriously elusive creatures on the planet without a single sighting, but Sy Montgomery pulls it off with style.” Teachers! Take your class on an expedition to Mongolia to learn more about snow leopards, other animals, geography, writing and more! Use these activities to enrich your students’ learning. With a dazzling, as-it-happens narrative and spectacular photographs, Sy Montgomery and Nic Bishop bring Mongolia up close for readers everywhere. But that’s the only way the Snow Leopard Trust can protect their charges, before the snow leopard truly becomes nothing but a ghost of the mountain. It will take patience, focus-and yes, love-to dedicate a lifetime learning more about this little-understood creature. It will take practice and experience to lay humane leghold snares, collect scat samples, and set up motion-triggered cameras. It will take endurance and persistence to climb the dusty mountain trails, hope of a snow leopard sighting rising and falling with each new summit. And it doesn’t stop Sy Montgomery and Nic Bishop from packing their bags in order to join Tom on a trek to Mongolia, where they hope to learn more about this magical cat, a cat who doesn’t give up its secrets easily. Photography by Nic Bishopīut that doesn’t deter scientist Tom McCarthy, Conservation Director of the Seattle-based Snow Leopard Trust, or his many colleagues from dedicating their lives’ work to the study and protection of this seldom-seen creature. Slinking along the Mongolian mountain ridges, the snow leopards are invisible-and almost impossible to study.

Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by Sy Montgomery

A thick, long tail for balance helps snow leopards spring at their prey from great distances-prey that is often three times its own size. Beautiful spotted coats conceal these elusive cats in their rocky, high-altitude habitat-a place where temperatures are often cold enough to freeze human tears. People call it “The Ghost of the Mountain,” for those who live among snow leopards almost never see one.










Saving the Ghost of the Mountain by Sy Montgomery