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My Favorite Memories of 2022 – Letter from our Executive Director How Women in Pakistan are Protecting Snow Leopards Want to Test Your Snow Leopard IQ? Amazing Video of Snow Leopard Hunting Prey...
View ArticleWhere Are They Now? Collared Cat Updates
In the autumn of last year, our team of international and Mongolian conservationists collared two new snow leopards in Mongolia – Sym (M21) and an as-yet-unnamed male (M22). This means we are currently...
View ArticleThe Secret Love Lives of Wild Snow Leopards
When are snow leopards old enough to breed? Based on data available from the wild, it appears that female snow leopards are ready to have their own cubs by age 3 or 4. Male snow leopards are likely...
View ArticleWomen for Snow Leopards
The Women for Snow Leopards project will train local women to monitor and estimate snow leopard populations in their region. Understanding population size and trends is critical to evaluating threats...
View ArticleSnow leopards have the power to unite people and bring nations together
What is GSLEP? GSLEP is a first-of-its-kind intergovernmental alliance comprised of environment ministers from all snow leopard range countries. Snow Leopard Trust was instrumental in creating and...
View ArticleWhere the wild things go
Understanding how landscapes affect animal movements is critical for effective conservation and management. From a snow leopard’s perspective, a landscape is variable and consists of steep hills or...
View ArticleWomen in Conservation
Engaging women in conservation efforts can lead to improved and more equitable outcomes. However, most conservation programs build upon existing community structures, where men tend to be in charge and...
View ArticleStatement about Mongolia’s Ongoing Climate Disaster
Given their adaptations to life in cold conditions, we expect snow leopards to be able to weather these conditions over the short term. However, their prey populations are likely to be affected because...
View ArticleThis little cub is a mother now.
But we couldn’t keep her safe without the help of community rangers like Enkhburen (Buren) Nyam. Buren has lived his entire life in the Tost mountain region. He has a connection to this land and a...
View ArticleCelebrating 15 Years of Groundbreaking Science
The science you support protects snow leopards! Every research finding, be it on disease risks, home range size, diet, livestock depredation, dispersal, etc., helps inform conservation policy. Below...
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