Conservation organizations dedicated to the Amur leopard focus on protecting this critically endangered big cat through habitat preservation, anti-poaching efforts, and population monitoring in the Russian Far East and Northeast China. They work to restore and secure forest ecosystems, mitigate human-wildlife conflict, and promote sustainable land-use practices.
These groups conduct scientific research to track leopard numbers, study behavior, and assess threats like habitat loss and illegal hunting. They also engage local communities through education and economic incentives to foster coexistence, while advocating for stronger legal protections. Some organizations collaborate with governments to enforce wildlife laws, aiming to ensure the species’ survival.