Woodland Park Zoo Woodland Park Zoo News 2013

A brand-new exhibit will open in May that will see a pair of cheetahs make their debut at the zoo. (I don't have any other information on the zoo's latest addition but that is certainly exciting news!) The zoo has had a lot of success in recent years with breeding cats (tigers, lions, snow leopards and ocelots) and hopefully that will continue in the future as the cheetahs are part of the SSP program.
 
A brand-new exhibit will open in May that will see a pair of cheetahs make their debut at the zoo. (I don't have any other information on the zoo's latest addition but that is certainly exciting news!) The zoo has had a lot of success in recent years with breeding cats (tigers, lions, snow leopards and ocelots) and hopefully that will continue in the future as the cheetahs are part of the SSP program.

After reading BeardsleyZooFan's link above, it seems as the cheetahs will not be breeding. The two new cheetahs are females.
 
After reading BeardsleyZooFan's link above, it seems as the cheetahs will not be breeding. The two new cheetahs are females.

You are correct in that there will definitely not be cubs in the future, but all of the press releases have touted the zoo's participation in the SSP program. What the zoo told me in an email was that there is a shortage of holding facilities for non-breeding cheetahs (hence the facility's involvement with the SSP) and the two cats making their debut in May are from Wildlife Safari in southern Oregon.
 
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