Conservation

Partnership with the Snow Leopard Trust

Founded in 1981, the Snow Leopard Trust is the world’s leading authority on the study and protection of the endangered Snow Leopard.  Currently, the trust works primarily in China, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Kyrgyzstan, where the world’s remaining wild Snow Leopards can still be found.  In these countries, the Trust employs staff to carry out research, education, and conservation.  Conservation actions can take many forms and include working to change government policies, partnering with communities, enforcing anti-poaching laws and answering critical research questions.

For more information on the Snow Leopard Trust and their activities, please visit their website at www.snowleopard.org.