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Leopards may be the most adaptable of the big cats, but their population numbers and distribution range are in decline Join us on 3 May to celebrate International Leopard Day and help save a spot for them in this rapidly changing world
- Remembering Leopards - International Leopard Day
The aim of the creators of Remembering Leopards is to make the most beautiful book on leopards ever seen Due out in October 2023, it will feature images donated by 80+ of the world’s best wildlife photographers and its aim is both to raise awareness of the plight facing the species and to raise money to help protect it
- About leopards - International Leopard Day
Meet Panthera pardus… This is the leopard’s scientific name Along with lions, jaguars, tigers and snow leopards, they form the so-called ‘big cats’ in the Panthera genus
- Draw a leopard - International Leopard Day
Watch our master class video to learn how to draw a leopard using plasticine (modelling clay) Plasticine helps to create bright pictures and is a great technique for developing fine motor skills
- What sound does a leopard make - International Leopard Day
Leopards have a very distinctive, deep, guttural rasping call that is often likened to the sound of sawing wood Both males and females vocalise in this way and it can serve as a mating call – to attract the opposite sex, or a territorial call – to threaten individuals of the same sex to stay away Watch the videos to hear this in action!
- Photo Gallery - International Leopard Day
Enjoy browsing our International Leopard Day photo gallery! Click on each image to see an enlarged version and the photographer reference
- Posters - International Leopard Day
Celebrate International Leopard Day with us! The posters below were created to help you celebrate International Leopard Day They are free to download – please share them using the hashtags #InternationalLeopardDay #LoveLeopards and #ForTheLoveOfLeopards and help spread the word!
- International Leopard Day celebrated with official website
International Leopard Day celebrated with official website The launch of a new informative website boosts International Leopard Day (May 3rd) onto the global calendar – giving it a well needed platform, following the very successful first-ever Global Leopard Conference
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