Samundra Subba, Research Officer-Wildlife Programs, WWF Nepal has been a part of six snow leopard collaring expeditions in Nepal. -------- In late April, 2021 a team of 30 members comprising of staff from the Shey Phoksundo National Park, wildlife experts, technicians, and veterinarians from WWF Nepal and the National Trust for Nature Conservation as well as local citizen scientists involved in snow leopard conservation embarked on an expedition to satellite collar two snow leopards in Shey Phoksundo National Park. The expedition was undertaken under the leadership of the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, with financial and technical support from WWF Nepal and the National Trust for Nature Conservation. The team successfully collared two snow leopards on May 19, 2021 in the Rapka area of Saldang, and on May 25, 2021 in the Dhora area of Saldang. The GPS collar connected to the snow leopards periodically transmits the location of the animals providing invaluable information on the animal’s habitat, their spatial behavior, as well as transboundary movement patterns, contributing towards conservation planning for the species through habitat management, conflict mitigation or otherwise. The science derived from collaring expeditions such these are critical in strengthening conservation and management in the Western Himalayan Snow Leopard Landscape, a region known to have the highest snow leopard density in Nepal.