Northeast China is witnessing a significant achievement in wildlife conservation as the Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park flourishes. Spanning 14,100 square kilometers across Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces, the park provides a sanctuary for some of the region's most endangered species.
Home to China's largest population of wild Amur tigers and leopards, this national park stands as the only breeding ground for these majestic creatures in the country. Conservation efforts within the park are crucial for sustaining and growing the populations of these iconic animals, ensuring their survival for generations to come.
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Tiger and leopard park in northeast China sees species flourish
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