Aurora Prize Draw

from £4.00

Win a Limited Edition Snow Leopard Print

100% of profits support the Snow Leopard Conservancy.

Enter for the chance to win Aurora, a fine art print by UK artist Louise Goalby.

Prize details:

• Limited edition of 120, hand-numbered
• A2 museum-quality print (unframed)
• Worth £60
• Free worldwide shipping

Higher donation tiers increase your chances of winning while helping fund vital snow leopard conservation.

Prize draw closes: Earth Day 22nd April 2026.

USD amounts are approximate and may vary slightly with exchange rates.

Donation tiers::

Win a Limited Edition Snow Leopard Print

100% of profits support the Snow Leopard Conservancy.

Enter for the chance to win Aurora, a fine art print by UK artist Louise Goalby.

Prize details:

• Limited edition of 120, hand-numbered
• A2 museum-quality print (unframed)
• Worth £60
• Free worldwide shipping

Higher donation tiers increase your chances of winning while helping fund vital snow leopard conservation.

Prize draw closes: Earth Day 22nd April 2026.

USD amounts are approximate and may vary slightly with exchange rates.

See full Prize Draw Terms & Conditions here.

Full shipping info is available here. International customers, please consider import duties.

Why join the Aurora Prize Draw?

100% of the profits from this prize draw go to support the Snow Leopard Conservancy’s mission to protect these beautiful wild cats, empower mountain communities and build lasting coexistence.

“Snow Leopard Conservancy partners with local conservationists, range country and international organizations, and mountain communities living with snow leopards. We invest in solutions that save the lives of snow leopards and other predators from the consequence of human-wildlife conflict and build a long term foundation of coexistence, guardianship and self-reliance. Our collaborative initiatives and locally-led projects empower Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge, evidence-based science, and promote healthy mountain ecosystems across the snow leopard’s range.” - SLC.