Amur Leopard | #HelpEndangered
Animals

For the month of April, we’d like to spotlight the Amur Leopard. This animal is listed as ‘critically endangered’ by the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF).

About the Amur Leopard:
“The Amur leopard is solitary. Nimble-footed and strong, it carries and hides unfinished kills so that they are not taken by other predators. It has been reported that some males stay with females after mating, and may even help with rearing the young. Several males sometimes follow and fight over a female. They live for 10-15 years, and in captivity up to 20 years. The Amur leopard is also known as the Far East leopard, the Manchurian leopard or the Korean leopard.”
― Description by WorldWildlife.org

How You Can Help:
1. Let your voice be heard in the campaign against Wildlife Crime. Speak out HERE.
2. Make a quick and easy symbolic adoption of the Amur Leopard to support the WWF in helping to get this animal off the ‘critically endangered’ list. Adopt HERE.
3. Donate just once to support the World Wildlife Fund’s Global Conservation Efforts. Donate HERE.

Comment below to let us know how you showed your support!