On World Wildlife Day, 16 rangers were awarded for their vital role in protecting Kyrgyzstan’s precious wildlife.

On World Wildlife Day, 16 rangers were awarded for their vital role in protecting Kyrgyzstan’s precious wildlife.
Snow Leopard Trust and its partners recently completed a three-year snow leopard population survey in Mongolia. Preliminary estimates of the snow leopard population are now available, and the final results are expected by the end of this year.
To conserve snow leopards and natural resources better, we must understand and identify the important roles that women can – and do – play in local societies. In a recently published paper, Snow Leopard Trust researchers examine the role of women and the nuanced intersection between gender and social divisions in the governance of irrigation water in the Spiti Valley – a critical area for snow leopard conservation.
A three-year snow leopard population survey in Himachal Pradesh, India provides the first-ever, scientifically robust estimate of snow leopards across a large landscape comprising an entire province. This survey is part of a global snow leopard population assessment.
New agreements with the government and local communities in Aksu and Kochkor enhance snow leopard conservation efforts in Kyrgyzstan’s Ala Too range.
Adaptive education and training tools keep kids and conservationists connected to each other and their natural environment during the pandemic.
Tost Nature Reserve, Mongolia’s only protected area dedicated to snow leopard conservation, just opened its official administrative headquarters.
Our 2021 calendar is finally here, and boy are we ready for next year! In celebration of our 40th Anniversary and 40 years of snow leopard conservation, Snow Leopard Trust has partnered with National Geographic Photographer Prasenjeet Yadav to bring you our most stunning calendar to date. Each month will not only reveal a raw …
Happy International Snow Leopard Day! In honor of the 12 range countries where snow leopards make their habitat, Snow Leopard Trust presents 12 actions you can take to celebrate and protect snow leopards. Whether you can complete just one, or all 12 suggestions, we hope you will learn more about snow leopards and be motivated to join our global community of supporters!
Despite challenges and restrictions posed by the pandemic, our team continues to learn and teach best practices for community conservation. Ajay Bijoor, Assistant Program Head in India, explains the importance of bringing these trainings online.