Snow Leopard Conservancy

Programs
Snow Leopard Conservation and Education
In 2023, Snow Leopard Conservancy made remarkable progress in advancing our conservation and education programs. SLC supports the conservation work of individuals and organizations across the broader snow leopard range in South, Central, and East Asia (Due to current situations, we are not supporting programs in Russia). Over 500 community members actively participated in conservation efforts, and 88 individuals were engaged to facilitate conservation initiatives. Noteworthy accomplishments in conservation included the construction of predator proof livestock corrals, distribution of 121 Foxlights (predator deterrents), and the vaccination of 25,000 livestock, effectively mitigating human-wildlife conflicts and protecting both animals and communities. Our education programs successfully engaged 44 schools, reaching 5,500 students with the involvement of 100 teachers. Additionally, our Snow Leopard Day Festivals drew 10,000 participants, and 40,000 community members benefitted from other various educational opportunities, including 1,400 individuals participating in direct training sessions.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2023 – Dec 31, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$677.2KProgram 1 [2024]
In 2024, Snow Leopard Conservancy made remarkable progress in advancing our conservation and education programs. At least 10,000 individuals benefited from tools, resources, and education materials provided, and 54 individuals were compensated to facilitate conservation initiatives. Noteworthy accomplishments in conservation included the construction of 20 predator-proof livestock corrals, which newly protect over 1,600 animals, and support the livelihoods of 120 households. Additionally, 19,000 livestock were vaccinated, effectively mitigating human-wildlife conflicts and protecting both animals and communities. Our education programs successfully engaged 211 schools, reaching 5,100 students with the training and involvement of 165 teachers. Additionally, 35 public events held to further our mission drew over 6,500 participants, 8,200 people attended snow leopard day celebrations, and 880 individuals participated in direct training sessions that supported skills development and education.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$582.3K
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