World's Most Endangered Big Cat Trapped and Studied

Melody Roelke of the Laboratory for Genomic Diversity, of the National Institutes of Health, is conducting a medical exam of a captured Far Eastern leopard.
(Image credit: John Goodrich/Wildlife Conservation Society)

Two of the world's most endangered big cats, the Siberian tiger and the Far Eastern leopard, were recently captured and studied by an international team of biologists before being released.

With a series of snares called traplines, scientists temporarily captured the two male cats about a mile from each other in Southwest Primorski Krai in the southern Russian Far East, less than 20 miles form the Chinese border. The tiger was captured first, followed by the leopard [image] three days later.

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