Climbing Ibn Sina, 7,134m, in Kyrgyzstan to support wildlife conservation

Thomas Hicks is raising money for David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation
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Climbing Ibn Sina, 7,134m in Kyrgyzstan · 25 July 2024

We protect endangered mammals in the wild to build a better future for everyone

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Ibn Sina stands at 7,134m on the border of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. It is also one of the fabled Snow Leopard Mountains.

David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation work to support conservation efforts on the front-line of species survival. One of the core species DSWF protect is snow leopards.

It is my ambition to attempt to climb 7,134m to the summit of Ibn Sina to raise funds and awareness for the need to conserve our natural world.

Your support will protect species such as snow leopard and safeguard them from extinction.

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About the charity

The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) is dedicated to the long-term conservation of endangered mammals in the wild & the benefit of people sharing their environment. DSWF funds innovative projects protecting elephants, rhinos, lions, tigers, snow leopard, painted dog, pangolins & chimpanzees

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