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by cswolf. » Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:09 am
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Are you a member:
Yup (I'm ~Skittles~ on the front page)
How long have you been a member for:
Since Thu Sep 01, 2011 3:44 pm
How often are you on CS:
Every day for about 5-6 hours a day
How many Amur Leopards are left in the wild:
30-40
Do Amur Leopards live in the mountains, or in hot areas:
mountains
Is this an Amur Leopard?
=Yes it looks like the rare black coloring
How about this?
=No it looks like a jaguar not a amur leopard
And this?
=No it is a black leopard panther
Someone comes in and says all Amur Leopards should die. What is your reaction, and how do you stop them: My reaction would be "If you do not like the amur leopard please do not chat on this thread or i will be forced to report you for spam."
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by flight;; » Wed Jun 13, 2012 5:57 am
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Neosierra
Are you a member:
Yes
How long have you been a member for:
Since Thursday Dec 29, 2011 8:45 pm
How often are you on CS:
Everyday, at least 2 hours, though most of the time about 4 or 5 hours.
How many Amur Leopards are left in the wild:
30-40
Do Amur Leopards live in the mountains, or in hot areas:
Mountains
Is this an Amur Leopard?
Yes, it's rare black coloring of the Amur Leopard.
How about this?
No, it's a jaguar, not an Amur Leopard.
And this?
No, it's a black jaguar or a black leopard.
Someone comes in and says all Amur Leopards should die. What is your reaction, and how do you stop them:
I would say;
I don't see how they deserve to die. You would find it wrong if someone said all people should die, so how is it okay to say all Amur Leopards should die? Plus, this is a thread for saving Amur Leopards. If you are so against Amur Leopards, why did you come here in the first place? Please don't post here is you are not supporting Amur Leopards.
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by evergreen » Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:08 pm
Vucciriscu wrote:shebawolf wrote:I love wolves and want to save them, but i support all endangered animals.For the future of gray wolves it looks hopeful but for snow leopards, Amur leopards ,rinos and most of the big cats and all of the endangered animals i'm sad to say when our grand children are alive most of them will only ecsist in zoos.And the world won't have any room to reles them thanks to HUMANS!!!!!!
Sorry about the end and the bad spelling.
No, it's fine, and I agree. I'm against the sport hunting of wolves too, but I just think that people should pay attention to other species of animals. The future of the Amur Leopard looks pretty bleak, I remember that one recently got poached and killed for its fur. However, since their fur isn't worth a lot in the black market (can go up to only $500, not a lot compared to pelts of other species), and extremely harsh laws regarding them, they may make a recovery. Let's just hope that a poacher wouldn't come in and shoot 20 of them, like poachers did with Mexican wolves. I also never understood why zoos aren't releasing more Amurs into the wild, I can understand the stuff like "they won't survive since they lived in captivity for such a long time", but zoos have released animals who lived their entire lives in the zoo and those animals were fine.
They don't release them because there is literally no place safe from poaching. In places where people are so poor they will take what they can get, even if its only 500 bucks or less. There is no sense releasing an animal who you have spent so much time and money on when there is such a good chance that it will be killed by humans. Until they can get illegal hunting under control I don't imagine there will be any breed and release programs.
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by LOCW_Bluestarwarrior » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:47 pm
Add me! I support any and all cats, and would NEVER want to see one go extinct, along with many other creatures!

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by Soruc » Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:16 am
evergreen wrote:Vucciriscu wrote:shebawolf wrote:I love wolves and want to save them, but i support all endangered animals.For the future of gray wolves it looks hopeful but for snow leopards, Amur leopards ,rinos and most of the big cats and all of the endangered animals i'm sad to say when our grand children are alive most of them will only ecsist in zoos.And the world won't have any room to reles them thanks to HUMANS!!!!!! :x
Sorry about the end and the bad spelling.
No, it's fine, and I agree. I'm against the sport hunting of wolves too, but I just think that people should pay attention to other species of animals. The future of the Amur Leopard looks pretty bleak, I remember that one recently got poached and killed for its fur. However, since their fur isn't worth a lot in the black market (can go up to only $500, not a lot compared to pelts of other species), and extremely harsh laws regarding them, they may make a recovery. Let's just hope that a poacher wouldn't come in and shoot 20 of them, like poachers did with Mexican wolves. I also never understood why zoos aren't releasing more Amurs into the wild, I can understand the stuff like "they won't survive since they lived in captivity for such a long time", but zoos have released animals who lived their entire lives in the zoo and those animals were fine.
They don't release them because there is literally no place safe from poaching. In places where people are so poor they will take what they can get, even if its only 500 bucks or less. There is no sense releasing an animal who you have spent so much time and money on when there is such a good chance that it will be killed by humans. Until they can get illegal hunting under control I don't imagine there will be any breed and release programs.
Ah, I see. That's sad, but it does indeed make sense.
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by LOCW_Bluestarwarrior » Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:52 am
Thanks! I hope to one day help save any and all cats, especially wild ones. :3 And while I fully support save the wolves, and participate myself, I also did a drawing for 'Save the Cougars' and such. Wolves are not the only ones that need help. I read Cat Fancy, and read a very sad Amur leopard article. When I find it later, I may add some facts from it.


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