Two GPS collars have been located recently in the South Gobi region of Mongolia thanks to field biologist Sumbee! The first belongs to Devekh, who was collared on February 25th, 2010. His collar had malfunctioned and stopped sending out signals shortly after it was placed, making it incredibly difficult to find. However, Sumbee recovered the collar on …
Category: Snow Leopard Trust Updates
A New Season Means More Snow Leopard Photos!
Our autumn research season is now underway! While our team members process the images taken by motion sensing camera during the summer, field researchers are gearing up to collar more snow leopards this fall. Coordinating travel agendas and securing the required supplies and equipment consumed much of September, but thanks to everyone’s hard work, by October 1st most …
Vote to Save the Snow Leopards!
Voting has begun for the BBC World Challenge! Snow leopards have made it to the finals and we need you help to win a huge victory for these endangered cats! This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to take part in snow leopard conservation with the click of a button! Your vote will get …
Researcher Decode Wild Snow Leopard's Diet
As a naturally elusive creature, it is notoriously difficult for researchers to find the clues they need to understand the life of the mysterious snow leopard. But this summer our field team made a remarkable breakthrough, and uncovered the composition of a wild snow leopards diet. This information is imperative to understanding how dependent snow …
Help Us Win the BBC World Challenge!
We’re a finalists in the 2011 BBC World Challenge! Between September 26th and November 11th we’ll need your vote! The BBC World Challenge wants to honor small businesses that shown enterprise and innovation… without costing the earth. Our Snow Leopard Enterprises program is the only wildlife conservation initiative in the contest. Snow Leopard Enterprises helps provide income to herding families in …
Friday, the Camp Cat, Shows Off Her Cubs
Friday, the designate Snow Leopard Ambassador to the Snow Leopard Trust, became a member of our Mongolian research team in the summer of 2008 with the mission to keep our lonely researchers company during their stay at base camp. Her crazy antics are those any cat owner can relate to and have been well documented …
A Snow Leopard's Family Album!
We are excited to announce the second installment in our “Snow Leopard Families on Film” series! This video comes from a motion sensing camera set high in the mountains of Mongolia. These cameras are set up to take a sequence of photographs when activity is detected. When the images are put to video, we get …
Congratulations to Our Raffle Winner!
We are thrilled to report that we met our fundraising goal this spring! Over a thousand people participated to make this fundraiser a success, and we extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who took action to protect the endangered snow leopard. Every dollar raised will go to support programs in place throughout Central Asia and …
Tenger May Be New Mom!
Last April, we began to notice that Tenger was refining her home range to a very small area- a behavior that indicated she may have been pregnant and had found a den site. There is no way for our researchers to confirm a wild snow leopards’ pregnancy, but close attention was paid to her activities …
A Journey Through The Badlands
During the week of May 19, 2011, the young snow leopard Zaraa journeyed from our study area in the Tost Mountain region, 45 km. (~27 miles) north, across the Toson Bumba Mountain chain and all the way to another nearby chain called the Nemegt Mountains. What makes this northern trek so interesting is not the …