Really interesting thread, and I'm glad that talk has gravitated towards different feline species. Here are my two cents:
Clouded Leopards: A perfect fit for all the reasons various people have mentioned throughout the thread, but acknowledging the challenges they pose - especially if they are looking to breed them.
Snow Leopards: I will throw snow leopards into the ring! I realise that the climate isn't ideal and that they are not a South-East Asian species, but in this day and age climate control to make an exhibit cooler isn't that difficult for a zoo like Perth. If they really were interested then it would be possible.
The zoo already displays red panda and has apparently expressed interest in Indian rhinos. To my mind, any large, govt funded zoo in Australia that displays red pandas should really be able to display snow leopards - in fact I'd go as far as to say that snow leopards and red pandas pretty much make a small Himalayan precinct - especially if you throw in a few suitable birds, or get some Himalayn Tahr, Langurs or Macaques. If they don't want to do this, then that's fine - but considering how high profile and how endangered snow leopards are, I think that they really should be considered - especially since Melbourne have a proven breeding pair! Surely Perth could take the offspring if they breed again?
"Sri Lankan Leopards": Sri Lankan leopards are not even a species of animal! They are a Subspecies of Leopard. I'm amazed at how many people on the Australian section of Zoochat are so obsessed with them! Never mind the fact that they also don't fit in with the South-East Asian theme either...
I honestly can't see why any zoo would display a sub-species of an animal found throughout many parts of Africa and Asia instead of an endangered and high profile species such as the snow leopard. To put this into perspective, having been to Sri Lanka, I've seen leopards in the wild every single time I've been to Yala National Park - in fact I once saw 7 individuals there in a single day! I would trade every one of those sightings for one sighting of a wild snow leopard!
No issue with leopards (I actually love leopards), but pound for pound surely snow leopards (being more endangered and more high profile) give more bang for buck!
Golden Cats: Why would any zoo with the space and resources of Perth display smaller feline species when they could display larger ones instead? To the general public, golden cats aren't really that different from larger domestic cats. People would much prefer to see leopards, snow leopards or clouded leopards.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Sri Lankan leopards are wildly popular with forum members as they represent a return of leopards to the region. Bar the elderly male at a privately owned wildlife park in NZ (likely a generic), there was no leopards in the region following the phase out the Persian subspecies. Historically, Indian leopards were common in our region’s zoos, but these too are now gone. We’re so used to seeing species phased out, it was exciting to see leopards make a come back.
From a conservation perspective, Sri Lankan leopard are Endangered; Snow leopard are Vulnerable. Throw in their respective suitabilities to the Australian climate and it’s obvious why some facilities favour the former. Yes, the climate can be remediated, but that’s all added expense. Whether that in turn is balanced out by visitor interest is arguable and I agree there’s few species that match the allure of a Snow leopard.
I for one am looking forward to seeing Wellington Zoo exhibit Snow leopard, Nepalese red panda and Himalayan monal in the near future and would love to see a combination of Himalayan species at Perth. Australasian zoos focus heavily on South East Asia precincts, there’s surely scope for a South Asian precinct as a point of difference.