About 35 remain, but more may be bred or found. Obviously we can't find them all but of the ones found there is about 30 - 50 Amur Leopards left.
Only 1 or 2 or maybe 5 remain all the rest are girls. That is what scientist think!
4,000
around 30-50
2-3Amur leopards have 1-4 cubs at a time.
there could be less than 20 left in the wild
Fewer than 40 Amur leopards are left in the world.*-*There are around 40 - 50 in the wild left and around 175 in captivity.There are only 30 to 40 Amur Leopards left in this world so plz plz plz help save this animal!The census of the Amur Leopard has been recorded as 24-35, with only 6 females. These statistics may be slightly altered due to the killing of a female leopard in the middle of April.Right now, October 2009, there are 30 Amur leopards left. Please consider adopting one to help save this species. They are actually doing really well, considering there were just FIVE Amur Leopards left in 2005-2006.
35-50, at most. Maybe as low as 25 animals.
All six tiger subspecies, Amur and Arabian leopards, Asiatic lion.
In the 1970s, the population of Amur leopards was estimated to be between 30 and 40 individuals, primarily due to habitat loss and poaching. This critically endangered species faced significant threats, leading to a drastic decline in its numbers. Conservation efforts have since been implemented to help protect and recover their population.
about 7-12 in China, 20-25 in Russia, possibly some in north Korea, and much more in zoos mostly in Europe.
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Since the Amur Leopard isn't very well-known, not many people are doing anything to help it; they don't know it exists. However, the Russian government has set up a Population Management Program, to monitor the status and start breeding programs for the leopards in captivity. WWF has begun an adoption program and some other programs to help it, but one of the main ways people can help is to spread awareness that there is such a leopard, and it is the most endangered big cat in the world. The Amur leopard is a very beautiful creature and anybody who reads this please do your best to save them. e.g. raise money, fun day, car boot or charity sale. Anything to help! SAVE THE AMUR LEOPARD! The Amur leopards are very beautiful and there are not very many left!