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Imagine peering into the wild forests of Russia’s Far East and spotting a golden, ghost-like feline slipping silently through ...
Big cat lovers captured a rare Amur leopard on video in a remote forest. Footage from a trap camera shows Velvet, the elusive big cat, sniffing around a marking tree just days after a group of ...
The Amur leopard is one of the world's most endangered big cats, according to Hogle Zoo. There are fewer than 100 Amur leopards living in the wild, so the addition of two adorable cubs is a pretty ...
The Amur leopard might be the rarest big cat in the world. Found in just a small swath of land where Russia, China and North Korea meet, the Amur leopard is famously secretive, which is how it stalks ...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and poaching have driven Amur leopards nearly to extinction; fewer than 40 are thought to remain in the wild in Russia, with an even smaller population remaining in China.
Rare leopard in Russia spotted on camera 01:36. The population of one of the world's rarest leopards has more than doubled in the past eight years, showing that recent conservation efforts are ...
The tiny population of critically endangered Amur leopards has increased by two with the birth of twins at the San Diego Zoo.. The San Diego Zoo announced the birth of the still-unnamed cubs in a ...
A 21-year-old Amur leopard named Zoya died at the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens zoo in California. The leopard is part of a critically endangered species.
A 5-year-old Amur leopard now calls the Santa Barbara Zoo home. Tamur arrived from the San Diego Zoo as part of the Species Survival Plan with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).