Amur Leopard Research Paper

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Endangered Species: The Amur Leopard
In “Amur Leopard: One of the World’s Most Endangered Cats” written by Jennifer Bove, it talks about how this species became endangered. The article also talks more about the animal and how programs have tried to help save the species.
The Amur Leopard is one of the world’s most endangered cats. It has a thick coat of fur that varies from yellow to orange with black spots. It has longer legs than other leopards which is an adaption it made to help it move through the snow because of the climate it lives in. It lives in temperate forest in mountainous regions and in rocky slope in the winter. The last of the species live in Russian Province of Primorsky as well as China. There are estimated to only have 30-40 Leopards left in the wild. The Amur Leopard is carnivore that usually eats roe and sika deer, but will eat hares, badgers, raccoon dogs, fowl, mice, and young black bears if given the chance. These leopards usually give birth from the end of March through May, and Jennifer Bove even states that some cubs stay with their mothers up to two years. By them staying with their mothers for that long it delays even longer for the leopards to
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Bove sates that the ALTA maintain four anti-poaching teams to help restore leopard habits, monitor traps, support ungulate recovery and run media campaigns to create awareness about the Amur Leopard. Bove also states that the World Wildlife Fund has established anti-poaching teams and environmental programs to increase appreciation for the leopard among local communities and implement programs to stop traffic in the Amur leopard parts and to increase the population of prey species in the leopard’s habitat, such as the 2003 Forest Conservation Programme in the Russia Far East Ecoregion