Following the death of their remaining Snow leopard, Sheva, the National Zoo have decided to phase the species out of their collection.
Sheva (F) and Bhutan (M) were born 20/10/1999 at Mogo Zoo and arrived at the National Zoo and Aquarium 14/01/2002. Bhutan died in 2017. Bhutan was vasectomised as neither animal was intended for breeding.
Their parents Manga (born at Melbourne Zoo) and Lena (born at Helsinki Zoo) produced a second litter, Khumbu (M) and Tenzin (F) 12/10/2003. Both were paired with mates (Khumbu was sent to Taronga Zoo, and an unrelated male was imported to breed with Tenzin) but neither bred.
With Taronga Zoo and the National Zoo now no longer holding Snow leopard, there are only three facilities holding this species in the region:
Melbourne Zoo: 1.3
Mogo Zoo: 1.1
Billabong Wildlife Park: 2.2
There is essentially only one viable pair, which is the young pair at Melbourne Zoo.
Melbourne Zoo’s other females are a post reproductive female; and her daughter, who has been removed from the breeding programme.
Mogo Zoo’s pair have been together since 2010 but never bred. The female is 16 years old this year and post reproductive; but the younger male (11 years old) is still of reproductive age and a valuable male to the region, genetically.
Billabong Wildlife Park have two non breeding pairs. One is a sibling pair that have been removed from the breeding programme (the male has been castrated); while the other pair contains a post reproductive female and her mate, who will turn 16 years old this year.
With Wellington Zoo being the only zoo in the region interested in importing Snow leopard in the near future, it’d be nice to see them enter the breeding programme. They have previously stated their intention is to import two non breeding animals from the United States however.