Kishtwar National ParkIn NewsSnow Leopards spotted in
Jammu & Kashmir’s Kishtwar National Park.
About The presence of the elusive snow leopards in Jammu and Kashmir’s
Kishtwar High Altitude National Park has been confirmed by a research team of Department of Wildlife Protection through camera trap.
Attributed as one of the seven snow leopard reserves under a project launched by Central Government, the
Kishtwar High Altitude National Park lies in Doda District, about 40km north-east of Kishtwar Town.
The park was established to conserve the snow leopard species, its prey populations and its
fragile mountain habitat. Spread over an area of 400 sq km the park was declared a national park on
4 February 1981.
With Rinnay River in the north,
KibarNala catchment in the south, the Great Himalayas in the east and Marwa River in the west, the area lies in the Central Crystalline belt of the Great Himalayas.
The altitude of the park ranges from
1700m to 4800m.