India’s Ladakh records World’s highest snow leopard population, study finds

A new peer-reviewed research in PLOS ONE has found Ladakh is home to the world's highest recorded density of snow leopards.

May 12, 2025 / 17:28 IST
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New study reveals UT harbours nearly 68% of India’s elusive big cats (Image: Canva)
New study reveals UT harbours nearly 68% of India’s elusive big cats (Image: Canva)

When winter winds nip and mountains whisper in silence, the snow leopard roams unseen. In Ladakh's quiet wilderness, this elusive hunter finds its safest haven.

A new peer-reviewed research in PLOS ONE has found Ladakh is home to the world's highest recorded density of snow leopards. With 477 animals, almost 68 per cent of India's estimated 709 snow leopards are in the Union Territory.

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Ladakh's Landscape Proves Ideal for Survival

The population covers approximately 47,572 km² of Ladakh's mountainous land. The numbers globally vary from 0.92 to 1.8 per 100 km². Ladakh surpasses these levels considerably now.