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24 lut 2019 · To celebrate the UK’s “National Love Your Pet Day” we decided to Adopt an Amur Leopard through WWF (World Wide Fund For Nature) and help protecting the world's most endangered animal!
Adopt a Leopard. When you choose a symbolic animal adoption, you generously support WWF’s global conservation efforts. Every donation helps save endangered wildlife, protect fragile ecosystems, and build a future where people live in harmony with nature.
13 kwi 2018 · Recent images documented 84 adult cats and 19 cubs inside the park. This is a significant increase since a 2000 census recorded just 30 cats, and a 2015 survey numbered only 70. The Land of the Leopard National Park is the core area for the rare wild cat.
13 kwi 2018 · The world’s rarest big cat grows in number. The Land of the Leopard National Park is the core area for the Amur leopard. New images documented 84 adult cats and 19 cubs inside the park. This is a significant increase since a 2000 census recorded just 30 cats, and a 2015 survey numbered only 70.
You can adopt a snow leopard with WWF from just £3 a month via Direct Debit or a £36 one-off payment. To adopt a snow leopard with WWF, select your donation amount on the widget, click 'Adopt Now' and then complete your donation via our secure online checkout.
Adopt a big cat and help sponsor some of the world’s most vulnerable animals. Choose from tigers, snow leopards, amur leopards or jaguars. Support WWF now!
Recent video footage from a survey on a group of critically endangered Amur leopards in the Russian Far East has yielded unexpectedly positive results, giving evidence that some wild populations of the big cat are showing clear signs of a tendency towards growth.