
Amur Leopard
The Amur Leopard, one of the rarest big cats in the world, is native to the snowy forests of the Russian Far East. With fewer than 120 individuals left in the wild, their presence in zoos is critical for conservation.
Zoo enclosures for Amur leopards are designed with dense vegetation, climbing structures, and rocky areas to replicate their natural environment. Visitors can observe their incredible agility and stealth as they navigate their space. Through breeding programs and education, zoos contribute to the preservation of this critically endangered species and efforts to restore their habitats in the wild.