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How many amur leopards are left in the world 2016?

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About 200 The Amur Leopard is the rarest, yet relatively unknown, big cat in the world. It belongs to Russia and only about 35 leopards thrive in the wilderness currently. According to the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), there are nearly 200 Amur leopards in captivity. read more

As of 2014, it is estimated that roughly 250,000 leopards are left in the world. Leopards are no longer present in approximately 40 percent of their historic habitats in Africa and 50 percent of their historic range in Asia. read more

In an amazing tale of recovery, Amur leopard populations have more than doubled in just seven years. New census data reveals Amur leopards in Russia’s Land of the Leopard National Park now number at least 57 cats (up from just 30 cats in 2007). And an additional 8-12 leopards were counted in adjacent areas of China. read more

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