Around 100 Amur leopards remain in the wild, and their habitat is under threat from logging, forest fires and road and industrial development.
The Amur leopard is a nocturnal creature that lives alone, when not raising cubs. The Amur leopard differs from other subspecies of leopard by its large body size, thick coat and large, widely spaced, thick-rimmed black rosettes.
You'll receive:

Cuddly Toy
An optional soft toy to love forever. Toy may vary from image shown.

Fact Pack
Packed with facts, bookmarks and stickers.

Regular Updates
We'll keep you updated on how you're supporting our vital work including sending your adoption updates three times a year.

Certificate and Background
Get a personalised adoption certificate and a lovely amur leopard video call background.
Amur leopards can run at speeds of up to 37 miles per hour.
Your adoption really helps.
Animal adoptions like yours give a huge boost to our work. They not only help fund projects to crack down on the illegal trade in Amur leopard parts and our work with local organisations to protect Amur Leopard habitat but also fund our other vital work around the world.