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cover of the book Herding Big Cats, featuring drawings of a lion, mountain lion, leopard, tiger, snow leopard, and cheetah
Recognizing the power of personal stories to educate, inspire, and mobilize the next generation of conservation leaders, the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) launched a global storytelling initiative that has culminated in the publication of Herding Big Cats: Stories of Conservation, Collaboration, and Hope.
A group photo of the Himalayan Zoological Park zookeepers, conservationists, veterinary staff, and Zoologist Karik Thevar, pictured at the zoological park.
Late last year, the Snow Leopard Conservancy announced a new partnership with Zoologist Kartik Thevar, the Himalayan Zookeeper Project, which bridges rescue, rehabilitation, and lifelong care. This program is an ambitious initiative designed to strengthen animal welfare, behavioral management, and rewilding conservation outcomes for Himalayan wildlife in human care.
A photo of 3 companion dogs in a cage in the back of a truck in Nepal waiting to receive their vaccinations at a clinic.
This spring, Snow Leopard Conservancy and its partners International Veterinary Outreach and Animal Nepal continued expanding the impact of the One Health – One Welfare initiative, a program founded on the idea that the condition of humans, animals, and ecosystems are deeply interconnected.
Snow Leopard Sisters film reel
"Snow Leopard Sisters" continues its upward momentum as Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way comes on as Executive Producer. The film has received multiple festival honors and audience awards while showcasing Snow Leopard Conservancy’s partner work in Dolpo, Nepal and raising global awareness for snow leopard conservation efforts.
General checkup on equine2
To improve animal health services, Dr. Sajana Thapa of Animal Nepal, organized a vaccination clinic in three rural municipalities of Manang, Nepal, to address the growing feral and free roaming dog populations. The team provided training for local veterinarians and animal health technicians on best practices for canine health care and performed equine health evaluations.
Executive Director, Asheigh Lutz-Nelson interviewed on Saving Wildlife with Sam podcast
On the "Saving Wildlife with Sam" podcast, Ashleigh Lutz-Nelson of the Snow Leopard Conservancy explains how conservation in Nepal depends on community-led solutions. From predator-proof corrals to livestock programs, she shows how reducing human-wildlife conflict protects both people and snow leopards while highlighting conservation’s challenges and hope.
Schoolchildren in Baltistan Pakistan receive wildlife conservation education from the BWCDO team.
Embracing an all-encompassing approach, the Baltistan Wildlife Conservation & Development Organization works in close collaboration with local communities of Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan, for the conservation of snow leopards and their prey.
All Creatures Podcast interview with Executive Director, Ashleigh Lutz-Nelson and Tshiring Lhamu Lama
Snow Leopard Conservancy Executive Director Ashleigh Lutz-Nelson and Tshiring Lhamu Lama join the "All Creatures" podcast to discuss protecting snow leopards in Nepal. They share field efforts, including community partnerships, anti-poaching work, camera monitoring, and support for women-led conservation and sustainable livelihoods in high mountain regions.

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Snow Leopard Sisters

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The Snow Leopard Conservancy is proud to be the impact partner for the feature documentary, Snow Leopard Sisters, featuring the work of our longstanding local partner Tshiring Lhamu Lama and her ground-breaking conservation efforts to preserve the snow leopard population in her home district of Dolpo, Nepal. We are working together to reduce retaliatory killings through local education programming, construction of predator-proof corrals, and establishing a green local economy enmeshed with snow leopard conservation.

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Art & Poetry Contests

Each year, the Snow Leopard Conservancy holds an Artwork & Poetry Contest with the hope that these creative works will be instrumental in helping us to develop awareness of the snow leopard and foster an understanding not only of its importance to the high mountain ecosystem but also its value to local communities as both a cultural and spiritual icon.

For all awarded submissions at this and previous years, click below:

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Reproduction of art and literary works appearing on this website is permitted for educational purposes. Reproductions should be credited appropriately to the various authors and/or artists.

For reproduction of art and/or literary works appearing on this website for any other purpose than educational, please contact our team at info@snowleopardconservancy.org in order that we might obtain special permission from the individual authors and/or artists.

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Snow Leopard Conservancy (SLC) is a 501(c)(3) organization with a small headquarters team based in San Francisco, California, supporting wildlife conservation in Asia’s High Mountains.

SLC is committed to the principles of being an equal opportunity employer (EOE). SLC’s organizational policies, practices, programs, activities and decisions regarding employment are not based on a person’s race, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, parental status, housing status, or other protected status, in accordance with applicable law.

Black, Indigenous, people of color, women, individuals identifying with the LGBTQIA+ community, or members of other underrepresented groups in the conservation sector are strongly encouraged to apply.