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Leopard Lens Webinar

Learn about how technology and community are charting a path for snow leopards.

A large spotted cat rests in a snowy landscape.
Snow Leopard A wildlife camera captures an image of a snow leopard walking through a snowy landscape in Mongolia. © The Nature Conservancy

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Event Overview

What do snow leopards have in common with wildlife here in New England? They all need connected lands and safe habitat as they’re on the move!

Erica Anderson of The Nature Conservancy in Connecticut recently spent a month in Mongolia to expand her local conservation expertise and support these large, majestic cats as well as nearby herding communities. During the webinar, she will cover topics including: 

  • What paths do snow leopards travel? 
  • How does that impact local herding communities and livestock? 
  • Can community-led conservation improve habitats?

Snow leopards are among the world’s most endangered big cats. Their survival depends on vast, rugged habitats that are increasingly threatened by climate change and human activity. Research about snow leopards helps identify migration corridors, prey availability, and habitat health—essential data for conservation planning.

Tune in to this free webinar to learn about this work—and see wildlife camera footage of snow leopards! Plus, 25 attendees will be drawn at random to receive a miniature plushie snow leopard!

Quote: Erica Anderson

We’re onto something here. This work can help design plans that protect prime snow leopard habitats. They’re essential for survival.

TNC’s conservation information manager in Connecticut