Explore Leopard Conservation
"Helen Freeman started the Snow Leopard Trust with just a few close volunteers, and now, 40 years later, the Trust is the largest and oldest conservation group dedicated to saving this threatened species. She is such a shining example of how one person, armed with passion, compassion, grit, and fierce determination can make such a fast difference in this world - just like you!"
~Marissa Naranjan, Deputy Director, Snow Leopard Trust
Depending on your level, please choose and complete the assigned amount of explore/take action activities:
Make a list with your troop or family of what you can do to help Snow Leopards, then take action and do one thing on your list.
2. Complete a school project on Snow Leopards to share with your class or Troop.
3. Organize a community fundraiser project with your Troop to help Snow Leopard Conservation either with your local Zoo or in the wild!
4. Symbolically Adopt a Wild Snow Leopard.
5. Adopt a Snow Leopard with the Denver or Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (or a local Zoo of your own choosing).
6. Ask your Troop leader or parent/guardian to book a "Zoo to You' Virtual Program with Snow Leopards.
A fantastic example is the one the Sacramento Zoo hosts: