The Amur Leopard Is One Of The Rarest Subspecies In The Feline Family
This Population Faces Threats From Environmental Nonlinear Dynamics, Inbreeding Depression, Infectious Illnesses, Poaching, And Other Causes, Just Like Many Other Isolated Groups
Due To Their Large Habitat, High Energy Needs, And Vulnerability To Diseases, These Species Find It Difficult To Live In Low-Quality Fragmented Habitat Patches
A New Study Published In Nature Journal Reports About The New Threats To Extinction The Amur Leopard Is Facing
The Amur leopard population is now under threat from the canine distemper virus (CDV)
A Multihost Single-Stranded Rna Virus Known As CDV Is Thought To Pose The Greatest Threat To Large Carnivores Globally
Controlling The Infection Pool Is Currently The Primary Method For The Prevention And Management Of CDV In Endangered Species
Small And Medium-Sized Wild Carnivores Continue To Play A Significant Role As A Source Of Infection For Endangered Species, In Addition To Dogs
Direct Vaccination Of Populations Of Endangered Species Is Another Potential Management Technique, Though It Has Already Generated Controversy Due To Practical And Safety Concerns
Protecting Amur Leopards Does Not Just Require Regulating Or Immunizing Domestic Canines That Roam Free