Donate for
Snow Leopards

Donations by check payable to:
Snow Leopard Conservancy
209 Mississippi Street
San Francisco, CA 94107

Donations by phone, ACH or wire transfer:
+1 (707) 938-1700
info@snowleopardconservancy.org

You can find our 990 forms here:

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Snow Leopards

Legacy Gifts
& Other Ways to Give

Questions?
Contact our leadership team at
info@snowleopardconservancy.org

Please consider us
in your estate planning

By including a gift to the Snow Leopard Conservancy in your will, you can make wildlife conservation a permanent part of your legacy.

– Stocks & Other Securities
– Retirement Plans, IRA or 401(k)
– Life Insurance Policies
– Trusts
– Donor-Advised Funds

Employer matching gifts

Ask your employer if they offer donation matching. Some may even facilitate payroll deductions to maximize your impact!

Please consider us in your estate planning​

You can make wildlife conservation a permanent part of your legacy. After providing for your loved ones, please consider leaving a gift in your Will to Snow Leopard Conservancy (SLC).

Employer matching gifts

Ask your employer if they offer donation matching. Some may even facilitate payroll deductions to maximize your impact!

Questions?

Contact our leadership team at
info@snowleopardconservancy.org

The Snow Leopard Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, EIN#61-1614981
All donations are tax-deductible.

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Adoption Packages

all packages include:

  • Personalized adoption certificate
  • 8 x 10 photograph of a wild snow leopard
  • Activity and game sheets
  • Literature about snow leopards & our work
  • Window decal & removable vinyl sticker
  • Personalized greeting card

Traditional $50

(Emailed $45)

+ $ 12.50 - Shipping within the US

In addition, this package includes:

Mother & Cub $100

(Emailed $90)

+ $ 12.50 - Shipping within the US

In addition, this package includes:

Champions $250

(Emailed $200)

+ $ 12.50 - Shipping within the US

In addition, this package includes:

Conservation $500

(Emailed $450)

+ $ 16.50 - Shipping within the US

In addition, this package includes:

(digital packages also available)

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Guardian of the High Mountains

Searching for the Snow Leopard,
Guardian of the High Mountains

Edited by Shavaun Mara Kidd with Björn Persson

Foreword by Rodney Jackson

A stunning visual and personal journey in search of the iconic big cat, the snow leopard.

“Accompany the conservationists and photographers who have traveled to the high mountains of Asia as they learn firsthand about the life of the snow leopard; experience what it is like to search for one against a background of rock and snow; and explore the intangible connection between humans and this sacred cat.”
— Shavaun Kidd, Editor, Searching for the Snow Leopard, Guardian of the High Mountains

Participate in
Responsible Ecotourism Expeditions

India Wintertime Quest

KarmaQuest Ecotourism and Adventure Travel is proud to collaborate with the Snow Leopard Conservancy on this special snow leopard tracking trip to Ladakh.

The snow leopard’s winter mating season offers the best chance of seeing this elusive big cat in the wild. Wintertime Quest clients have seen a snow leopard on every trip since we
began in 2005!

(Photo by Gero Heine)

India Summertime Quest

Stay at a family-run Himalayan Homestay, ride camels at 10,000 ft, and join a lively Buddhist dance festival! Explore Hemis National Park, tracing the steps where elusive snow leopards roam.

Spot blue sheep and urial, and if you are very lucky, catch a glimpse of a snow leopard, although they normally descend from the ridge-tops only after the first snow falls.

Bhutan Mountain Festival Trek

In Search of Snow Leopards in Bhutan: A Mountain Festival Trek for Snow Leopard Conservation.

This ten-day Jomolhari Base Camp / Bhonte La loop trek set against stunning Himalayan scenery coincides with the annual Jomolhari Mountain Festival held in the best snow leopard habitat in Bhutan.

Nepal SNOW LEOPARD Trail

Trek with snow leopard experts award-winning photographer Tashi R. Ghale and 2021 Rolex for Enterprise winner Rinzin Phunjok Lama in Annapurna Conservation Area.

You will gain a fascinating insight into local monitoring and protection efforts of snow leopards in their habitat. A journey that changes and impacts!

Bob Wilson (+)

CFO/TREASURER (2010-2023)

We mourn the loss of Robert J. Wilson, Board Treasurer/Chief Financial Officer and longtime personal and professional friend of the Snow Leopard Conservancy. Bob will always be remembered for his huge heart and caring commitment to wild animals, from sea lions, walruses and polar bears to snow leopards, tigers and more. He was so very gracious in giving his time and deep knowledge of non-profits. Bob was responsible for helping Darla and Rodney establish SLC in 2010 as a 501( c)(3) organization. His attention to good fiscal management and governance helped guide the organization to where it is today – well respected and active in five of the snow leopard’s 12 range countries centered in the mountains of Asia.

On behalf of SLC and all colleagues across the world, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Bob’s family and his many friends. He will be truly missed, but we know his spirit will be nearby, in the Farallon Islands and the other places so dear to him. Rest in Love & Peace, dearest Bob.

DEVELOPMENT & OPERATIONS MANAGER

Karen Campbell (she/her/hers) is a strategic development professional with 20 years of dedicated experience in the nonprofit sector and a passionate advocate for the environment. Over her career, Karen has led programs and raised funds for conservation and youth environmental education programs that develop environmental literacy and foster future generations as stewards of the environment. Karen holds a Master of Nonprofit Administration from University of San Francisco School of Management, as well as, a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Biological Sciences from Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. She enjoys spending time in nature, teaching Pilates and tending to her raised bed community garden.

Dr. Katie Lawlor

TRUSTEE

Dr. Katie Lawlor is the co-founder of Veterinary Mental Health Support (VMHS), an international nonprofit program that provides free mental health support services to veterinary medicine professionals. Katie received her doctorate from the joint program between the Stanford University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology. She trained at both the Stanford University Medical Center and the VA Palo Alto Health Care System, focusing on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), neuropsychology, and human-animal interactions (HAI). Before her career in clinical psychology, Katie held positions with NBC News in Beijing and New York City, the U.S. Department of State in Washington DC, and the Governor’s Office of California. She holds a Master’s in economic policy from Columbia University and a BA from the University of Notre Dame.