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Help keep Amur Leopards with us
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Click here to support Help Save Amur Leopards organized by Mattea S Amur Leopards, Panthera Pardus Orientalis. Also known as the Far East leopards, and are found in the Russian Far East. They’re range is small and confined to forests of a temperate region crossed by the Amur River, a natural boundary between China and Russia. They are the only leopard subspecie...
How stunning! We would hate to see them go!
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Amur Leopards are in danger of poachers ... We need them in safe havens!
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Click here to support Help Save Amur Leopards organized by Mattea S Amur Leopards, Panthera Pardus Orientalis. Also known as the Far East leopards, and are found in the Russian Far East. They’re range is small and confined to forests of a temperate region crossed by the Amur River, a natural boundary between China and Russia. They are the only leopard subspecie...
Fun Fact:
Amur leopard is the rarest “cat” in the world, and today its population has only 100 individuals, but 60-70 are still in the wild which means that number can drop easily.. they are in danger. and just a few years ago it was even smaller – 30 individuals.
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Help our fellow Leopards in need!
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The mission is to continue to make it possible for the Amur Leopards to have a chance at living in this world. Making sure they have safe havens to breed, and an environment to live in.
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Click here to support Help Save Amur Leopards organized by Mattea S Amur Leopards, Panthera Pardus Orientalis. Also known as the Far East leopards, and are found in the Russian Far East. They’re range is small and confined to forests of a temperate region crossed by the Amur River, a natural boundary between China and Russia. They are the only leopard subspecies.....
Did you know?
The Amur Leopard was listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN RED LIST
Conservation status:
Critically Endangered (Population Decreasing) Not only are they beautiful, they’re needed.
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Amur Leopards, Panthera Pardus Orientalis. Also known as the Far East leopards, and are found in the Russian Far East. They’re range is small and confined to forests of a temperate region crossed by the Amur River, a natural boundary between China and Russia. They are the only leopard subspecies adapted to survive in both snowy winter and hot summer climates.
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Click here to support Help Save Amur Leopards organized by Mattea S Amur Leopards, Panthera Pardus Orientalis. Also known as the Far East leopards, and are found in the Russian Far East. They’re range is small and confined to forests of a temperate region crossed by the Amur River, a natural boundary between China and Russia. They are the only leopard subspecies.....
Help Us Save Amur Leopards
Amur Leopards, Panthera Pardus Orientalis. Also known as the Far East leopards, and are found in the Russian Far East. They’re range is small and confined to forests of a temperate region crossed by the Amur River, a natural boundary between China and Russia. They are the only leopard subspecies adapted to survive in both snowy winter and hot summer climates.
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered (Population Decreasing)
They are not okay!
Not only are they beautiful, they are needed. They are crucial to the environment, being top predators they determine the balance of species in their area. That also effects the health of the forests on a larger scale.
There is still not a success story after years of trying, they are still listed as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. They need our help!