Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF)

Snow Leopard Foundation

MISSION

The Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF) is dedicated to protecting Snow Leopards (Panthera uncia) and other key predators in Pakistan, recognising their critical ecological role as keystone species in wider biodiversity conservation.

Through a blend of cutting-edge research, capacity-building programs, and community engagement, SLF works to reduce human-carnivore conflicts. By deploying predator-proof corrals, compensating for livestock losses, and actively involving communities in conservation efforts, SLF safeguards both wildlife and the livelihoods of local people.

 

History

SLF was founded in 2008 to protect Snow Leopards while enhancing the socio-economic conditions of the communities who live alongside these charismatic predators.

Since then, SLF has been working with remote and impoverished mountain communities in and around the Laspur Valley to foster the peaceful coexistence of livestock owners, local stakeholders, and wildlife.

 
Snow Leopard facing the camera as it stalks through the mountains of Pakistan
 

Partnership with WLT

World Land Trust (WLT) partnered with SLF in 2023 to support the formal designation of the Bashqar Gol and Shandor Plateau as a Biosphere Reserve. This designation was successful and created a continuous protected area totalling 144,000 hectares (355,832 acres).

Funding from WLT is now helping SLF to ensure that this legal declaration delivers measurable conservation progress on the ground. Community engagement is central to this, with funding supporting the development of community-based organisations to resolve human-wildlife conflict, co-manage the reserve with other stakeholders, and develop alternative livelihoods. This work will ensure the reserve’s management plan is successfully implemented, enabling the sustainable use of resources and protection of core areas. WLT funding also covers scientific research, the employment of community wildlife guards, and the promotion of social forestry with the planting of native tree species.

Together, these steps will help safeguard the wider region against habitat degradation, poaching, and the retaliatory killing of predators.

WLT FUNDED PROJECTS

CURRENT

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Other projects and activities

SLF is strongly committed to protecting Snow Leopards, the wider Laspur region of Paskistan, and the rights and livelihoods of local communities. Their activities include:

– Helping local communities to ‘predator proof’ livestock enclosures (corrals) with metal window grates, solid wooden doors, and frames of wire mesh to form impenetrable roofs.

– Carrying out community-based livestock insurance schemes across 40 valleys to compensate farmers for livestock losses.

– Deploying trail cameras across the region to better understand Snow Leopard behaviour and ecology. This forms part of SLF’s wider aim to fully understand the threats facing wildlife in this region and its conservation opportunities.

– Running education programmes within the local community including ‘nature study camps’ for high school students in the Qurumbar Valley. These programmes promote environmental awareness and responsibility, but also leadership and teamwork skills.

– Supporting alternative livelihoods with training for local women in remote communities in the Upper Chitral region. These programmes cover dressmaking, embroidery, bee keeping, and weaving using Yak (Bos grunniens) fibres. The trainings not only strengthen community bonds but also provide local communities with new avenues for financial independence.

– Restoring degraded land with tree planting, seed saving, and tree nurseries. This includes the community planting of fruit trees across multiple valleys in Gilgit Baltistan.

– The vaccination of livestock in a bi-annual livestock vaccination programme. This supports local herders, some of which lose up to five times more livestock to diseases than to predation.

Bashqar-Gol-Biosphere-Reserve-project-area-Pakistan
 

Contact Details

Deputy Director: Jaffar Ud Din

Website: slf.org.pk