Locating wild snow leopards isn’t easy. These threatened cats live across vast and often inaccessible mountain territory. Some individuals use home ranges that can be several hundred square kilometers large. These factors make it extremely challenging to find and monitor them. But we’ve learned never to underestimate the skill and expertise of our field teams!
News & Stories
How Technology is Improving Life on the Edge
During the pandemic, even the most rural communities prioritized safety and adapted to using technology for virtual meetings and trainings about handling encounters with snow leopards.
A Special Thank You from Snow Leopard Trust
Then & Now: Looking back over 40 years of protecting snow leopards
A lot has changed in 40 years, explore how Snow Leopard Trust has evolved and grown since our inception four decades ago.
Working toward resilient mountain ecosystems and livelihoods in the Kyrgyz Ala Too
A firsthand account from Benazir and Ulukbek as they travel the Ala Too Mountains in Kyrgyzstan and speak with herders about their livelihood and the challenges they face.
Snow Leopard on the Move
Research cameras reveal a snow leopard’s long-distance travels in Mongolia.
Snow Leopard Hero Recognized
Karma Sonam from Snow Leopard Trust India Programme receives the NatWest Group Earth Heroes Inspire Award 2021
How Climate Change and COVID-19 are Colliding in Snow Leopard Landscapes
A new policy brief warns that pandemic frequency is likely to increase due to climate change, environmental degradation and globalization
Where Are the Snow Leopards?
Scientists publish results from massive snow leopard survey in Mongolia
Community engagement through PARTNERS Principles recognized as outstanding global conservation practice
100+ Biodiversity Positive Practices and Actions Campaign, 15th Meeting of the CoP to the Convention of Biological Diversity, Kunming China