Results/Conclusions: Gorals were present between 994 m and 2,461 m, with animals moving to lower altitudes during winter. We find 817 goral distributed among 7 subpopulations, with the largest subpopulation of 200 goral in Azad Kashmir. Across all subpopulations, sex ratios were skewed with nearly 2 females per male observed. We also observed 0.31 sub-adults per adult female. These subpopulations are politically and spatially disjunct from the main portion of the range further east, and warrant a vulnerable status under IUCN criteria. Population status can be improved by creating and managing habitat corridors to link subpopulations. Furthermore, the Azad Kashmir subpopulation should serve as a focal point for future management. It is the largest subpopulation and its long-term viability will be linked to international conservation agreements between Pakistan and adjacent India.