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Ladakh Has 68 Per Cent Of India's Snow Leopard Population—Here's Why It Has Captured The Hearts And Minds Of People Everywhere

A recent scientific paper found that Ladakh's snow leopard population numbers around 477. Outlook Traveller spoke to a photographer and a scientist about the importance of the big cat to the Himalayan region

A close-up shot of a female snow leopard (Panthera uncia) Photo: Svetlana Buzmakova/Shutterstock
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A new study released in May 2025 found that the union territory of Ladakh is home to 68 per cent of India’s total snow leopard population. Published in the scientific journal “PLOS One,” the study, which spanned two years and 59,000 sq km across trans-Himalayan Ladakh, estimates that around 477 snow leopards live in the cold, rocky slopes of the region.

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