The Steps We're Taking...
In 1998, the Russian government adopted a strategy for the conservation of the Amur leopard. WWF is supporting anti-poaching activities in the Barsovy wildlife refuge, as well within the whole leopard habitat in the Russian Far East. WWF developes programs to stop the traffic in Amur leopard parts and to
increase the population of prey ungulate (hoofed) species in the leopard's
habitat. WWF staff continue to monitor the Amur leopard population and its
habitat. In 2007, WWF and other conservationists successfully lobbied the Russian
government to reroute a planned oil pipeline that would have endangered the leopard's habitat. You see, people are doing a lot to help this leopard and you should too.
increase the population of prey ungulate (hoofed) species in the leopard's
habitat. WWF staff continue to monitor the Amur leopard population and its
habitat. In 2007, WWF and other conservationists successfully lobbied the Russian
government to reroute a planned oil pipeline that would have endangered the leopard's habitat. You see, people are doing a lot to help this leopard and you should too.