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Indian Army and Ladakh Forest Department Sign MoU to Protect Snow Leopard

On World Wildlife Day (3 March 2026), the Indian Army and the Ladakh Forest Department signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen wildlife conservation efforts in Ladakh’s fragile high altitude ecosystems. This agreement aims to protect iconic species such as the Snow Leopard and other Himalayan wildlife, reinforcing India’s commitment to sustainable development in border regions.

Key Objectives of the MoU

The Defense Ministry stated that the agreement aims to,

  • Promote sustainable development in high-altitude ecosystems.
  • Strengthen environmental protection efforts in Ladakh.
  • Conserve fragile habitats alongside border security operations.
  • Establish a Joint Snow Leopard Conservation Cell for monitoring and coordination.
  • This initiative highlights the balance between national security and environmental stewardship.

Species Covered Under the MoU

The MoU focuses on conserving,

  • Snow Leopard
  • Himalayan Wolf
  • Bharal (Blue Sheep)
  • Ibex
  • Himalayan Marmot
  • Black-necked Crane

These species and their habitats fall under the broader framework of the Global Snow Leopard Ecosystem Forum. Which promotes transboundary conservation of snow leopard landscapes across Central and South Asia.

Why Ladakh’s Ecology Is Fragile

Ladakh is a cold desert ecosystem characterized byz

  • Low oxygen levels
  • Extreme temperature variations
  • Sparse vegetation
  • Unique biodiversity

High-altitude wildlife is particularly vulnerable to,

  • Climate change
  • Habitat degradation
  • Human wildlife conflict
  • Infrastructure expansion

The MoU seeks to ensure that conservation efforts align with ecological sensitivity.

Indian Army’s Role in Environmental Protection

The Indian Army operates extensively in Ladakh due to strategic border requirements. Over the years, it has undertaken initiatives in,

  • Waste management in high altitude areas
  • Afforestation drives
  • Water resource conservation
  • Protection of local flora and fauna

The Army reiterated its commitment to balancing border security with biodiversity conservation.

Snow Leopard Conservation in India

  • India hosts an estimated around 10-15% of the global Snow Leopard populatio.
  • Which are mainly across Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The species is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
  • India is an active participant in the Global Snow Leopard Ecosystem Protection Program (GSLEP), an international initiative involving 12 range countries.

Question

Q. Which species is central to the conservation initiative in Ladakh?

A. Bengal Tiger
B. Snow Leopard
C. Asiatic Lion
D. One-horned Rhino

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