Discover some of the unique endangered species found only in South Korea: Amur Leopard Cat, Black-faced Spoonbill, Korean Crested Ibis, Red-crowned Crane, Asiatic Black Bear, Eastern Gorals, Sea Otter, Siberian Musk Deer. Threats include habitat loss, hunting, and disease. We must support conservation efforts to protect these species. Endangered Species in South Korea Have you ever heard of the Amur Leopard Cat or the Korean Crested Ibis? These are just two of the unique species found only in South Korea that are in danger of extinction. Let's take a closer look at these fascinating creatures and what we can do to help protect them. ▶︎Leopard Cat: This small wild cat species is native to the Jirisan and Deogyusan mountain ranges in South Korea and is listed as endangered. The biggest threats to its survival are habitat loss and hunting for the pet trade. ▶︎Black-faced Spoonbill: This beautiful wading bird breeds in South Korea and winters in Southeast Asia. It's listed as vulne