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A rare Chinese leopard is stepping into the spotlight after being captured on camera in its natural habitat.

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00:00Now caught on camera, a rare subspecies of leopard has been spotted in its natural habitat
00:08in China.
00:10Infrared cameras recently captured video of the North China leopard reappearing in the
00:15traditional mountainous terrain near Beijing, according to officials at a national nature
00:21reserve in the region.
00:23The species, also known as the Chinese leopard, is classified as a national first-class protected
00:29animal in China.
00:31Scientists say that deforestation and rampant illegal hunting led to a sharp decrease in
00:37their numbers in the second half of the 20th century.
00:40But the recent sighting is a sign that leopard populations are growing.
00:45Recent data finds the subspecies number between 6 to 700, and that's a dramatic increase from
00:52a previous census that estimated their population to be fewer than 400.
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