Welcome to the Newest Member of the Conservancy Staff

March 31st, 2020|Comments Off on Welcome to the Newest Member of the Conservancy Staff

Vice President Ashleigh Lutz-Nelson, is the newest member of the Snow Leopard Conservancy team. She brings with her 18 years of wildlife conservation experience. After receiving a Bachelor’s degree [...]

Facing Covid-19: Update from the Snow Leopard Conservancy

March 24th, 2020|Comments Off on Facing Covid-19: Update from the Snow Leopard Conservancy

Photo courtesy of Steve Tracy As we all face this unprecedented global Covid-19 challenge, we wanted to check in with our partners & friends. First, we hold you all in our thoughts and [...]

Announcement of Upcoming Publication of Searching for the Snow Leopard

March 11th, 2020|Comments Off on Announcement of Upcoming Publication of Searching for the Snow Leopard

We would like to announce the up-coming publication of a magical book containing stunningly beautiful photographs of snow leopards in their natural habitat. The images, taken by an outstanding group of award-winning photographers and [...]

Using Camera Trap Technology to Monitor Snow Leopards

March 11th, 2020|Comments Off on Using Camera Trap Technology to Monitor Snow Leopards

Camera-trap motion-sensitive photography is an effective non-invasive tool used for monitoring wildlife especially difficult-to-find, difficult-to-observe animals such as the snow leopard. Cameras are positioned where a snow leopard would be expected to visit. [...]

World Wildlife Day 2020 – “Sustaining All Life On Earth”

March 2nd, 2020|Comments Off on World Wildlife Day 2020 – “Sustaining All Life On Earth”

"On 20 December 2013, at its 68th session, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proclaimed 3 March – the day of signature of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna [...]

Studying the Use of Guard Dogs as a Predator Deterrent in China

February 2nd, 2020|Comments Off on Studying the Use of Guard Dogs as a Predator Deterrent in China

Photo: Li Ye Charlotte Hacker, a PhD candidate at Duquesne University, is currently based in China working with the Snow Leopard Conservancy, the Chinese Academy of Forestry, and other in-country partners to better [...]

Celebrating 15-Years Partnership With Project Snow Leopard in Pakistan

February 1st, 2020|Comments Off on Celebrating 15-Years Partnership With Project Snow Leopard in Pakistan

Trail camera image from Pakistan: Ghulam Mohammad/BWCDO On February 1, 2020, the Snow Leopard Conservancy celebrated a 15-year partnership with Project Snow Leopard under the guidance of Manager Ghulam Mohammad [...]

Studying the Use of Foxlights Electronic Light Deterrents in China

January 15th, 2020|Comments Off on Studying the Use of Foxlights Electronic Light Deterrents in China

Charlotte Hacker, a PhD candidate at Duquesne University, is currently based in China working with the Snow Leopard Conservancy, the Chinese Academy of Forestry, and other in-country partners to better understand the snow leopard's [...]

Celebrating Snow Leopards in Pakistan

January 14th, 2020|Comments Off on Celebrating Snow Leopards in Pakistan

You Are Invited To Join Us As We Celebrate 15 Years’ Partnership with Project Snow Leopard in Pakistan’s Karakoram Mountains Saturday, February 1, 2020 1:00-4:00 pm at the  Janet Pomeroy Center 207 Skyline Blvd [...]

Job Announcement

December 18th, 2019|Comments Off on Job Announcement

Vice-President Job Opportunity The Snow Leopard Conservancy is seeking a committed, passionate and enterprising individual, with proven success as a manager, fundraiser, and networker to lead SLC forward, as the Founder Director, Dr. Rodney Jackson [...]

The Importance of Understanding Local Attitudes Towards the Snow Leopard & Measures to Conserve It.

October 28th, 2019|Comments Off on The Importance of Understanding Local Attitudes Towards the Snow Leopard & Measures to Conserve It.

Photo courtesy of Tashi R. Ghale Snow Leopard Conservancy Associate, Jonathan Hanson, a PhD student in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, recently led a study exploring the relationship between local attitudes [...]

Using Drones To Assess Populations Of Snow Leopard Prey Species

September 25th, 2019|Comments Off on Using Drones To Assess Populations Of Snow Leopard Prey Species

Last month, a group of dedicated researchers traveled to Mongolia to test drone (UAV) technology in the assessment of abundance of snow leopard prey species. Rodney Jackson, the Conservancy's Director was accompanied by Don [...]

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