Your Choices Matter
With fewer than 4,000 remaining in the wild, the snow leopard sits on the edge. Understanding the threats — and how donations create real, traceable impact — is the first step.
The Ghost in Its World

A snow leopard's pale grey eyes are adapted for high-altitude light conditions — they can see in near-darkness.

Snow leopards use their 90cm tail for balance on rocky terrain — and as a blanket against mountain cold.
Interactive Exhibits
Habitat Loss Calculator
See how climate change shrinks the snow line.
Habitat Remaining vs 1990
As temperatures rise, the snow line moves higher, squeezing snow leopards into smaller, fragmented islands of mountains.
Where Your Donation Goes
Every dollar is allocated directly to field programs. Here's exactly what different contribution levels achieve on the ground.
Individuals GPS Tracked
Hectares Protected
Families Supported
Countries Monitored
Camera Trap Network
$50Funds one month of a camera trap deployed in high-altitude habitat — capturing proof-of-life and breeding activity data.
📍 Each camera covers ~12 km² of territory
Anti-Poaching Patrols
$100Covers one week of rangers patrolling a critical corridor, removing snares and educating local herding families.
📍 Each patrol protects 30–50 km of mountain range
GPS Collar Program
$250Contributes to fitting a GPS collar on one individual, giving researchers real-time movement data for 2+ years.
📍 33 individuals currently tracked globally
Livestock Insurance
$75Insures a herding family's livestock against leopard predation — removing the financial incentive for retaliation.
📍 Protects ~40 families per region
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