Endangered Species Amur Leopard
In a recent WWF Russia survey for a group of leopards living in parts of the Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve and “Leopardoviy” Federal Wildlife Refuge in Primorsky Province show a clear signs of a tendency towards population growth – a welcome change for the estimated 50 Amur leopards left in the wild.
Recent video footage from a survey showed clearly giving evidence that some wild groups of the big cat are showing clear signs of a tendency towards population growth which is unexpectedly positive results according to WWF Russia.
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