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Amur Leopard Conservation With a total population of 30-35 individuals, the Amur leopard, or Far Eastern leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), is one of the most - if not the most - endangered large cats on earth. The ALTA Amur Leopard Conservation website provides information about the Amur leopard and about leopard conservation projects implemented by the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance (ALTA). ALTA has decided to dedicate this website to the Amur leopard because it rece… read more














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Amur Leopard Conservation With a total population of 30-35 individuals, the Amur leopard, or Far Eastern leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), is one of the most - if not the most - endangered large cats on earth. The ALTA Amur Leop… Read More
With a total population of 30-35 individuals, the Amur leopard, or Far Eastern leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis), is one of the most - if not the most - endangered large cats on earth.
The ALTA Amur Leopard Conservation website provides information about the Amur leopard and about leopard conservation projects implemented by the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance (ALTA). ALTA has decided to dedicate this website to the Amur leopard because it receives, in general, much less attention than its famous cousin, the Amur tiger!
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The above is from a website about the Amur Leopard. You can be a part of the ongoing effort to save this animal from extinction - no matter where you live.
Send them a photo of you displaying the amur logo. The logo is free. Download it and print it out. If you want it on a shirt, there is a place that is donating the proceeds from the sale to the effort.
Do it now!!!
Here is the link:
www.amur-leopard.org
My shirt is seen when I wore it in Africa. (Click the Help us save an Amur leopard - Organize an event link.) Where will you be seen?
Best, Eric Read Less
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