Snow Leopards in Mongolia
The elusive snow leopard is a flagship species for the mountains of Asia, occupying habitat across twelve countries. As few as 3,500 individuals remain in the wild today. These photos are from the Omnogov, the largest but least populated province in Mongolia. See the project page for more information on our work in Mongolia.







































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