The female Southeast-Asian Golden Cat (Catopuma temminckii temminckii) from Indonesia has now traveled to the EEP coordinator in Heidelberg (source: Facebook page of Heidelberg Zoo) to be mated with the male cat there (a subscpecies hybrid according to ZTL). Unfortunately, she never got along with the male from Indonesia and of course the golden cat is known to be highly endangered, extremely rare in zoos and apparently also very difficult to socialize and mate. Nevertheless, I find it somewhat disillusioning that apparently no consideration is/can be given to subspecies status here any longer. Just considering how much effort is now being put into setting up breeding stations for the rescue/resurrection of the northern white rhino. Or maybe my point of view is too narrow-minded in this case. When it comes down to it, the ecological function of the species is probably more important than the “conservation” of several subspecies that are likely to become extinct anyway?