The greatest gift a snow leopard could wish for... snow!
By Simon TomlinsonWhen you're a young, frolicking snow leopard, the best sight you could wish to see is surely... snow. And so it proved for this six-month-old cub, appropriately named Everest, who delighted visitors on his public debut at his zoo in Chicago.
The cheeky chappie, who now weighs nearly 15lbs, even used the new-found camouflage to hide away before pouncing on his mother Sarani.
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Whale of a time in the white stuff: Everest, a
six-month-old snow leopard cub, pounces on his mother Sarani on his
first public outing at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago
Three-year-old Sarani and her mate Sabu arrived at Brookfield Zoo in Chicago two years ago from Tautphaus Park Zoo in Idaho Falls and Cape May County Park Zoo in New Jersey, respectively. The pairing was part of a co-ordinated conservation program by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums' (AZA) Snow Leopard Species Survival Plan (SSP).
Each SSP manages the breeding of a species to maintain a healthy and self-sustaining population that is both genetically diverse and demographically stable. According to Brookfield Zoo, 140 snow leopards including Everest currently live in 60 institutions in North America. Brookfield has exhibited snow leopards since 1936 and there last birth was in 1992.
Preservation: Everest was born as part of a
co-ordinated conservation program by the Association of Zoos and
Aquariums' Snow Leopard Species Survival Plan
New generation: Brookfield has exhibited snow leopards since 1936 and the last birth there was in 1992
A leading snow leopard conservation organization, The Snow Leopard Trust, estimates population numbers in the wild are 3,500 and 7,000.
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