A rare amur leopard peers over a snowy embankment (© John Conrad/Corbis)
【December 28 2013】Amur leopards prowl fairly small territories when compared to other subspecies of leopard. That territory is primarily in the cold, mountainous regions of the Russian Far East and in parts of North Korea and China. There are very few of these cats still living in the wild. In an effort to preserve amur leopards in their natural habitat, the Russian government established the Land of the Leopard National Park in 2001, comprising almost 650,000 acres of protected land where these cats roam.Explore breathtaking Gallery from the HuluTrip homepage over the past 5 years..