Science and Research
An important part of the Snow Leopard Trust's philosophy is that conservation programs should be based on good science. Helping to increase our scientific knowledge about the elusive snow leopard and its remote environment is an important part of what we do--and the foundation of our conservation work.
Standardized methods for studying the snow leopard and the hints of its presence help researchers around the world share information.
Unlocking the secrets about snow leopards and their history hidden in the cat's genetic material, or DNA.
A picture really is worth a thousand words to scientists--but what if your subject is camera-shy?
Increasing our knowledge of snow leopards efficiently and effectively by supporting projects at the local level where the cats live.
Harnessing the power of computers and a far-flung team of experts to develop the most comprehensive understanding yet of where snow leopards live.
Learn more about the world-wide effort by scientists, educators, and other conservation organizations to save the endangered snow leopard.
Browse our collection of hundreds of articles and reports about snow leopard biology and conservation.