Amur Tiger
The Amur tiger, the largest of the tiger species, roams the snowy forests of reserves in Russia and China. These apex predators rely on expansive territories and a steady supply of prey, such as deer and wild boar. In reserves, conservationists monitor their movements using GPS collars, ensuring their safety from poaching. Efforts to protect the Amur tiger have led to population stabilization, but their future remains precarious without continued support for their habitats.