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Snow Leopard Population in India Surveyed for the First Time

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Young snow leopards rest on a log in India. Miropa / iStock / Getty Images Plus

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For the first time, India has completed a survey of snow leopards, finding an estimated 718 cats living in the country.

Snow leopards live in a harsh environment, high in the Himalayas. That has long made it difficult for scientists to study these animals, let alone complete a thorough survey. The first-ever Snow Leopard Population Assessment provides more insight into the snow leopard population and their habitat.

“India’s study marks a leap forward, not just for the 718 majestic cats counted, but for conservation itself,” Dechen Dorji, senior director for Asia, Wildlife Conservation at World Wildlife Fund-US, said in a statement. “This landmark effort, spanning vast and rugged Himalayan terrain, provides crucial data to guide their protection. It’s a triumph of collaboration, perseverance, and scientific rigor, offering immense hope for safeguarding this elusive protector of the High Himalayas. It marks an important milestone in our collective efforts to ensure their survival and that their landscapes thrive for generations to come.”