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Leopard rediscovred in Morocco (1 Viewer)

Hello,

I wonder why this discovery was not published in true peer-reviewed international journal.

Also, I already read about this subject in Moroccan forums and Spanish newspapers (like the one in post 1). However, there is no trace of this news neither in French websites nor in Anglophone websites, except probably this one:http://wuming520.blog.com/2010/06/04/are-a-population-of-leopards-was-takenb/

Attached is a Spanish newspaper reporting the same discovery 7 years ago (July 2003) by the same authors (Francisco José Purroy and colleagues) as in post 1 (I found this some time ago in a forum). So, 7 years passed and there is no paper on the subject (may be I am wrong and it was published somewhere and I didn’t found it, if so please let me know and thanks in advance).

However, if this is not published in a journal, I personally found this very strange way to publish important discoveries like this one (read the link above where he describes this book as something between science and literature).

sincerely,
 

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There is a paper that should have some relevant data:

Cuzin, F. 1996. Status and present geographical distribution of the wild species of primates, Carnivora and Artiodactyla in Morocco. MAMMALIA Volume: 60 (Issue: 1) Pages: 101-124.

Martin
 
Hello all,

Thank you Martin but I think that the article you cited is a bit old (1996) and the data must be gathered years before. Since 2000, there were 2 studies on leopards in Morocco: one lead by scientists from Cambridge University in the UK and they didn't found any cat. The other study is lead by Spanish scientists (see post 1). The question is why this latter scientists did not publish their discovery in an international scientific jopurnal. If they discovered that 30 leopards still surviving in Morocco, whereas a previous study failed to do so, then this is a major discovery (to me anyway) and should be published in a scientific/conservation journal not in a literature book. I am sorry if I got the entire story wrong.

thanks,
 
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