Note that it's not an article, but the exact wording of the law as it was passed shared by
@Echobeast. Honestly, while it could be partially due to lobbying on the AZA's part, there could be other reasons that those two species were not included. Clouded leopards in particular aren't a "big" cat, especially when considering weight, as Eurasian lynxes oftentimes even weigh more than cloudies. As such, if the focus of this bill is on "public safety", as the bill title suggests, clouded leopards most certainly do not pose anywhere near the level of threat that any of the included species do. When you say that this "does not satisfy" you, in regards to the species not being included, are you saying that in your opinion it's a bad thing that AZA zoos include cheetahs or clouded leopards in educational presentations? If so, I'm curious to know why you think that's the case, as I personally think that animal ambassador presentations, as long as at their core they are educational, are very much a positive thing. What is about these two species in particular, or these types of presentations in general, that's a concern to you?
Personally, the only thing that bothers me about the species list included is that it uses the outdated scientific name of
Uncia uncia for the snow leopard, rather than the accurate scientific name
Panthera uncia.