(Image credit: WCS)For the first time, two Amur leopard cubs were spotted on camera traps in China.
(Image credit: WCS)The cubs were spotted with a mama leopard. The sighting is the first evidence of breeding in this critically endangered cat in this region of China.
(Image credit: WCS)Here, one leopard cub trails behind the adult female leopard.
(Image credit: WCS)The camera trap that spotted the babies is part of a broader conservation effort to save these graceful predators from extinction.
(Image credit: © WWF-Russia / ISUNR)Eight Amur leopards have been caught on camera in southeastern Russia. Fewer than 40 of the big cats survive in the wild.
(Image credit: ©WWF Russia / ISUNR.)The main habitat for the cats is in Far Eastern Russia, but the new sighting hints that the population may be rebounding slightly in China. Here, a mother Amur leopard looks after her full-grown cub in the forests of Far Eastern Russia.