Ladakh Now Home to 477 Snow Leopards A Conservation Milestone
A recent landmark study under the Snow Leopard Population Assessment in India (SPAI) program has revealed that Ladakh is home to 477 snow leopards, making it one of the regions with the highest densities of these elusive big cats globally. This revelation marks a significant milestone in wildlife conservation and positions Ladakh as a premier eco-tourism destination, showcasing the resilience of high-altitude biodiversity.
The study, released in May 2025, is the first scientifically validated estimate of snow leopard numbers in Ladakh. Conducted under the SPAI program, the study is a joint effort by the Ladakh Forest Department, Wildlife Institute of India, Ministry of Environment, and Nature Conservation Foundation.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Ladakh Now Home to 477 Snow Leopards: A Conservation Milestone |
| Region Studied | Ladakh, India |
| Total Snow Leopards in Ladakh | 477 |
| India’s Total Snow Leopard Count | 718 |
| Lead Organizations | WII, MoEFCC, Nature Conservation Foundation, Forest Dept. |
| Major Snow Leopard Areas | Hemis NP, Changthang, Zanskar |
| Tourism Initiatives | Himalayan Homestays, Wildlife Treks |
| Major Threats | Climate change, roads, unplanned tourism |
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