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FIX THE THREAT

This young snow leopard was trapped by feral dogs until villagers came to its rescue and reunited it with its mother. 




















Help spay, neuter and vaccinate feral dogs in a long-term effort to protect snow leopards from this increasing threat.

Raise $15K for compassionate solutions

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This ibex was trapped in a river for hours before it managed to escape.
India has an estimated stray dog population of approximately 35 million.

Will you help raise $15,000 in time for the next feral dog health camp in mid-June? Funding deadline June 11.  

Your donation will help fund community programs in India working to safely sterilize and vaccinate feral dogs. This ongoing effort is aimed at protecting both snow leopards and people from this growing threat. 

Packs of feral dogs are increasingly attacking snow leopards and their prey. They also attack livestock and people and can carry severe diseases like rabies, which pose risks to both humans and snow leopards.

With your help, we can mitigate this problem with compassionate solutions.

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Photo credits: Tsewang Rigzin and Rhetick Sengupta

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