Amur Leopard's spotted fur

The Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is a leopard subspecies native to the Primorye region of southeastern Russia and Jilin Province of northeast China, and is classified as Critically Endangered since 1996 by IUCN. Only 14--20 adults and 5--6 cubs were counted in a census in 2007, with a total of 19--26 Amur leopards extant in the wild.

On top of the critical endangered list, Amur Leopards are poached mostly to sell their spotted fur.

For more info + adoption link from WWF found here. And sign this petition to tell UPS and other transports to ban the transport of Amur Leopard and other animal's parts from trophy hunts & slaughtering.

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