wheeler++leopard

leopard they are cornavors and they like to eat boars and deer and sometimes birds and rodants

they are found in pakistan, india, indo china, malaysa, and china the current status of the leopard is near thatened

the decrease in leopards popoulation is due to the cuting of forests

the decrase of the leopared was 1st recorded in 1893 and they have continued untill 2007 when they were throwen on the threatened list so it is unknown if they are endangered or close to endangered but some belive they are near threatened AWF believes that the key to ensuring the future of the leopard lies in an integrated approach to conservation that looks not only at the species itself but at the needs of local people, land use and the ecosystem as a whole. This year AWF launches the Greater Kruger Leopard Conservation Science Project, in and around the Kruger National Park in South Africa. The project will not only document leopard behavior and populations, but will do so in the context of environmental tourism and the economic opportunities it can bring to local communities living in leopard habitat. Equally important, this project will provide further opportunities for African researchers to get involved in conservation – an initiative that AWF believes is critical to the long-term success of wildlife conservation in Africa.