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Saving the Endangered Snow Leopard

Global Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Protection Program

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Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals

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Events

Aug
23
International Snow Leopard & Ecosystem Forum (Summit 2017)
Aug
02
Pre-Forum Expert Meeting
Jan
19
2nd Steering Committee Meeting, Kathmandu, Nepal
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Snow Leopard Secretariat

Address - 3 Lev Tolstoi Street, 720054, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic

Phone: +996 (312) 59-52-15
E-mail: secretariat@globalsnowleopard.org
Website: www.globalsnowleopard.org

Our Mission

To secure at least 20 landscapes with viable snow leopard populations by 2020.

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