Snow Leopard Trust’s Executive Director shares his heartfelt thanks with the conservation community and SLT family for continuing to express genuine care for the planet. Together, we are mighty!
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High Altitude Theater: The Winners
You voted and the results are in! Now it’s time to see the top three camera-trap films of the year. Scroll through the article to reveal the first-ever High Altitude Theater award winners.
High Altitude Theater: The Nominees
We’re bringing stunning camera trap footage from the high mountains of Asia to your living room. Vote on your favorite video from each category and join us on October 4th to see if your pick comes out on top at the High Altitude Theater Awards Ceremony.
Running for a Healthier Planet
Get active for a good cause! Join Charu on September 12th to promote human and environmental health.
Around the Globe for Snow Leopards: A 24-Hour Virtual Fundraising Event
We invite you to join us for a brand-new fundraising event! From October 3rd-4th, our team is hosting a full 24 hours of snow leopard content to celebrate and protect these magnificent cats.
Snow Leopard Ecosystems & Emerging Infectious Diseases
The COVID-19 pandemic is a truly global tragedy of immense proportions that reminds us how intricately we are all connected. It’s also a critical reminder of the close relationship between human well being and the health of our species and ecosystems.
The Big Five: Ghost Cats & Mountain Monarchs
The term ‘Big Five’ was once used by big-game hunters to describe the five toughest animals in Africa to shoot and kill while on foot. Our version of the ‘Big Five’ represents five of the most magnificent animals in Asia that must be celebrated and protected.
Marissa Niranjan becomes Deputy Director for Snow Leopard Trust
The Snow Leopard Trust is pleased to announce Marissa Niranjan as our new Deputy Director. Marissa has been with the Snow Leopard Trust for 15 years. Her new position will help guide and lead our US based operations and support relationships with donors and partners.
Snow Leopard Conservation Gets Boost from IUCN Save Our Species
A new initiative supported by IUCN Save Our Species will protect more habitat and create new community partnerships in Kyrgyzstan.
Community Collaboration in Kibber
Want to learn more about National Geographic’s feature on snow leopards and community conservation? NCF India team member, Ajay Bijoor, takes you behind the scenes of the story. Please leave a comment below to tell us what you thought of the Nat Geo article, and let us know if you have any questions.