In South Africa's Western Cape mountains, the return of a top predator is giving conservationists hope after 170 years. But with fewer than a thousand Cape leopards left in the wild, the species remains dangerously vulnerable.
Breakdown
- Camera traps show Cape leopard numbers rising over the past two years 4s
- Nearly 100 leopards rescued from traps set by farmers 48s
- Genetic tests and GPS collars help track leopard families 57s
- Conservationists focus on educating communities and children 1m 26s
- Fewer than 1,000 leopards remain in the Cape mountains 1m 56s