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Stop Amur Leopard Poaching!This slide show show imagies of Amur Leopard in the wild. 

 

 

 

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The purpose of this site is to spred the word about the horrible way people treat these beautiful creatures and hopefuly put it to an end.

Why There Important

The Amur leopard is important ecologically, economically and culturally. The protection of there habitat can benefit other animals, such as the Amur Tiger.

To donate, go to World Wild Life Fund. WWF is a wonderful site where you can adopt any endangerd animal and help raise money for Amur Leopard!

Donate

Spread the word by telling family and friends to donate or get inspired by watching documetary or going to your local library ad stocking up on books about are beautiful Amur Leopard.

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Latest Project

In 2007 there were only 14-20 Amur Leopards left in the world.

This is a video about 3 baby Amur Leopard that were born in the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Enjoy! 

Amur Leopards are no long in northern China and North Korea.

Since then there has been more aware people and now, there are over 200 in captivity and over 70 in the wild Amur Leopard in the world.

Become enspired and spread the word!

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