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Amur Leopard The Russian name for this leopard is Far-eastern Leopard. It was once distributed in Russia's Primorye, Northeast of China, and the Korean Peninsula, but disappeared from many regions in the 20th century and is now at risk of extinction. However, since the turn of the century, the situation has begun to improve. According to «the Land of the Leopard», the number of leopards has spread from around 30 to 50 in the Khasansky district of Primorye, and 20 have been confirmed on the Chinese side.
Korean Pine is a type of pine in the genus Pinus of the Pinaceae family. On April 9, 2012, in St. Petersburg, the Russian Geographical Society announced the creation of a new conservation area in the Far East, which is part of the Land of the Leopard national park. The area is 2,620㎢. Covering 60% of the currently known habitat of the Amur leopard.