A mere 4,000 snow leopards might be left in the wild today. This is staggering news for an animal that ranges over the mountains of 12 range countries Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, China, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bhutan. According to a new report by the wildlife trade monitoring network, Traffic (traffic.org), over the past few years, up to 400 snow leopards have been killed annually across the range countries, with the largest number of killings in China (approximately 236). India isnt far behind, with an estimated 45 snow leopards killed every year. Some of it is for the illegal trade in pelt and other body parts, although most of the killings arise from conflict with humans over snow leopard attacks on livestock. As a result, snow leopard numbers have fallen by 20% in the past decade.