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Snow leopards live in the mountains of Central Asia. While their habitat range covers 2 million km2 (approximately the size of Greenland or Mexico), there are only between 3,920 and 6,390 snow leopards left in the wild.
The snow leopard is a large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia, from Afghanistan to China. It lives in alpine and subalpine zones at elevations of 3,000–4,500 m, and is threatened by poaching and habitat loss.
The snow leopard inhabits the mountains of central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, ranging from an elevation of about 1,800 metres (about 6,000 feet) in the winter to about 5,500 metres (18,000 feet) in the summer.
Snow leopards live in the high mountains of Central Asia, mostly above the tree line and up to 18,000 feet in elevation. They face threats from habitat loss, climate change, human-wildlife conflict, poaching and reduced prey.
Snow leopards live in the high mountains of Asia, where they face poaching, habitat loss, climate change and human-wildlife conflict. WWF works to protect their habitat, stop illegal trade, and support local communities.
Snow leopards are big cats that live in high-altitude mountainous terrain, with spotted white-greyish fur and long tails. They are more closely related to tigers than leopards, and can't roar. Learn more about their adaptations, behaviour and the challenges they face.
Learn about the snow leopard, a rare and endangered cat that lives in the mountains of Central Asia. Find out how it adapts to its cold and rugged habitat, what it eats, and why it is...
Learn about the endangered snow leopard (Panthera uncia), also known as ounce or ounce, and its biology, habitat, threats and conservation. Find out how to support the Snow Leopard Trust and its work to protect the cats and their ecosystems.
Snow leopards—one of the world’s most elusive cats—are perfectly equipped to thrive in extreme, high-elevation habitats. Learn about these felines and how they expertly hunt agile prey.
Learn about the elusive and endangered snow leopard, the only big cat of the cold deserts of High Asia. Find out how WWF-Canada and its partners are working to protect this species and its habitat from hunting, habitat loss and climate change.