There are fewer than 50 Amur leopards remaining in the wild. Recent video footage from a survey on a group of critically endangered Amur leopards in the Russian Far East (Vladivostok, Russia) has yielded unexpectedly positive results, giving evidence that some wild groups of the big cat are showing signs of a tendency towards population growth, says WWF Russia. wwf.panda.org
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