The answer to how many Amur leopards are left in the world is sadly only around 100 in the wild. The encouraging part of this statistic is that their numbers have begun to rise over the last decade due to conservation efforts.
Amur leopard the worlds rarest cat? - WWF-UK
With only around 120 adults left in the wild the Amur leopard could be the most endangered big cat on Earth. Adopt an Amur leopard.
Saving the Amur Leopard the Worlds Most Endangered Big Cat
The Amur leopard is Critically Endangered. For several decades there were thought to be only 35-40 left in the wild living in the Russian Far East. More recent ...
How Many Leopards Are Left In The World? - AZ Animals
10/07/2022 — The Amur leopard is the rarest with only about 100 individuals left in the wild. 180-200 live in captivity. It is listed as Critically ...
Amur Leopard | Species - WWF
Of all the leopards the Amur leopard is the most critically endangered. Hunted largely for its beautiful spotted fur the loss of each Amur leopard puts ...
Amur leopard - Wikipedia
The Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is a leopard subspecies native to the Primorye region of southeastern Russia and northern China.
Amur Leopard | Top 10 Facts 2022 - Environment Go!
30/06/2021 — As of 2019 and 2020 the population of Amur leopards left in the wild was 50 – 70 individuals. Currently now in 2021 there are about 90 adults ...
Amur leopard - WWF
Today the Amur leopard inhabits about 5000 km². The last remaining viable wild population estimated at 57 individuals is found in a small area in the ...
Amur Leopard - WAZA - World Association of Zoos and Aquariums
The critically endangered Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) currently numbers approximately 100 individuals in the wild making it the rarest big cat ...
Amur Leopards - ArcGIS StoryMaps
17/06/2021 — As the most endangered and rarest big cat in the world the Amur leopard has ... for Amur leopards remaining in Russia of 38-46 individuals.