To Save a unique view of the big cats, clouded leopards on Borneo and Sumatra.

You must create a protected zone for the clouded leopard on the island of Sumatra. Otherwise, they will disappear in Sumatra completely.
Borneysky clouded leopard identified in the IUCN category of "vulnerable". Reliable data on their numbers there. In a study in the Reserve Tabin Wildlife Reserve in the Malaysian state of Sabah, the density of its population was estimated at nine individuals per 100 km ². In Sumatra, this species appears to be more rare than on Borneo. Trends destruction of its living space, degradation and conversion of forests in the Plantage rubber or oil palm, the last time on Borneo and Sumatra have increased and may lead to negative consequences for the survival of this species of big cats.

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