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Rare Amur Leopard Cub Born at Dartmoor Zoo, Boosting Endangered Species
8 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Rare Amur leopard cub born at Dartmoor Zoo in Devon
- Species is "world's rarest big cat" with only 120 left in wild
- Only 15 Amur leopards born in captivity worldwide this year

On September 29th, 2025, a rare Amur leopard cub was born at Dartmoor Zoo in Devon, England, marking a significant conservation milestone for this critically endangered species. The Amur leopard, also known as the Far Eastern leopard, is considered the "world's rarest big cat," with only an estimated 120 individuals remaining in the wild.
According to the zoo's announcement this week, the successful birth of the unnamed cub to parents Lena and Freddo was captured on CCTV. Zoological records indicate that only 15 Amur leopards have been born in captivity worldwide so far this year, underscoring the importance of this event at Dartmoor Zoo.




