Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Word's Rarest cat Doubles in Population Size

Feb 23, 2015 By Jennifer Viegas
Viktor Zivojinovic

The worlds rarest cat, the Amur tiger increasing by number everyday. According to the data there has been found up to 70 Amur leopards, These big cats were at one point near to extinction.


"Such a strong rebound in Amur tiger is a proof that event the most critically endangered big cat can recover if we protect their habitat and if all of the people work together on conservation efforts." Barney lang, who leads the Asian Species Conservation of the World Wildlife Found (WWF) in the USA.


This is evidence that if people star taking actions, and start to protect endangered species it is possible, to save them. The first sign of the Amur leopards was captured on Video. WWF captured the wild Leopard tiger on tape, and over there Website they trellised  the first sign of them. The video was taken 20 miles form the border of Russia.

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