Amur leopards are one of the world's most endangered big cats, listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN with a population of less than 70 remaining. Humans are the biggest threat to Amur leopards through poaching for their beautiful coats and bones which are sold for use in traditional Asian medicine. Conservation efforts are needed to protect this rare leopard from extinction.
Amur leopards are one of the world's most endangered big cats, listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN with a population of less than 70 remaining. Humans are the biggest threat to Amur leopards through poaching for their beautiful coats and bones which are sold for use in traditional Asian medicine. Conservation efforts are needed to protect this rare leopard from extinction.
Amur leopards are one of the world's most endangered big cats, listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN with a population of less than 70 remaining. Humans are the biggest threat to Amur leopards through poaching for their beautiful coats and bones which are sold for use in traditional Asian medicine. Conservation efforts are needed to protect this rare leopard from extinction.
Amur leopards are one of the world's most endangered big cats, listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN with a population of less than 70 remaining. Humans are the biggest threat to Amur leopards through poaching for their beautiful coats and bones which are sold for use in traditional Asian medicine. Conservation efforts are needed to protect this rare leopard from extinction.
of the world's most endangered big cats. They are as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Now the Amur leopards number is estimated to be less than 70. Like all species on our endangered list, humans are their biggest threat. Their beautiful coats are popular with poachers as are their bones which they sell for use in traditional Asian medicine. They are