Scientists of the national Park "Land of leopard" in Primorye received a rare video with camera traps, which Himalayan black bear ravages a beehive, extracting wild honey, according to the institution.
On the Youtube channel of the national Park posted a video of a bear sitting on a tree branch, claws tears off the bark and paws gets into the hollow.
One of the largest South Korean television Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) was removed in the national Park "Land of leopard" in Primorye, a documentary about Amur tigers and far Eastern leopards, according to the institution.
Earlier, the leopards and tigers lived throughout the Korean Peninsula, but in the early XX century they were destroyed. Today, South Korea is studying the possibility of restoring populations of rare cats.
The national Park "Land of leopard" in Primorye after the easing of restrictions on the coronavirus in the region has once again started to receive tourists, according to the institution.
Due to the restrictive measures of coronavirus an eco trail in the national Park was closed to the public since the end of March.
Pedigree rare Amur leopards made up for the first time in Primorye, according to the national Park "Land of leopard".
The researchers analyzed data from the photo-monitoring from 2013 to 2019, collected by "Land of the leopard", where is located the biggest in Russia network of 400 traps. Taisiya and Anna Marchenkova Vitkalov systematized data about the individual relationships in the far Eastern leopard population. To simulate a family tree managed for 47 individuals.