Threats: The main threat is the fact that Russia and China's prey base insufficient to sustain large populations of predators like tigers and leopards, but another large factor is that the Amur Leopard is being hunted and poached illegally for the desirable fur to traders.
What people are doing to help; The world wild life organization created a, "safe haven in 2012 when the government of Russia declared a new protected area. Called Land of the Leopard National Park, this marked a major effort to save the world’s rarest cat. Extending nearly 650,000 acres it includes all of the Amur leopard’s breeding areas and about 60 percent of the critically endangered cat’s remaining habitat. The park is also home to 10 endangered Amur tigers. WWF lobbied for the establishment of this park in the Russian Far East since 2001."
What you can do to help; You can do two things 1)Stop wildlife crime by taking action against the urgent threat to the Amur Leopard which is poaching and 2) create websites like theses that explain about what is happening and inform to other people what is going on with the Amur Leopards.
- Why they are important: "The Amur leopard is important ecologically, economically and culturally. Conservation of its habitat benefits other species, including Amur tigers and prey species like deer. With the right conservation efforts, we can bring them back and ensure long-term conservation of the region."(https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/amur-leopard)