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13 October 11
Amur leopard captured on camera in China for first time since 1949An Amur leopard was photographed in    a forest in Wangqing county, on the border of Russia and North Korea.  There are fewer than 50 Amur leopards (Panthera pardus orientalis) left living    in the wild, almost all of them in Russia. The cat is classified as    technically extinct in China.
Chinese officials have immediately moved to establish a national nature    reserve around the Wangqing forest, in order to protect the area.
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Photo: Peking University/ World Wildlife Fund /Sun Ge

Amur leopard captured on camera in China for first time since 1949
An Amur leopard was photographed in a forest in Wangqing county, on the border of Russia and North Korea. There are fewer than 50 Amur leopards (Panthera pardus orientalis) left living in the wild, almost all of them in Russia. The cat is classified as technically extinct in China.

Chinese officials have immediately moved to establish a national nature reserve around the Wangqing forest, in order to protect the area.

Read full article.

Photo: Peking University/ World Wildlife Fund /Sun Ge

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