Earlier this month they imported 4 or 5 sand cats from Estonia and Russia. (Website says 4 and Facebook says 5).
Apparently this is the only US facility currently breeding sand cats.
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the two halves of that sentence seem a little contradictory?Might be the only ones successful this far, but they're not the only facility breeding them.
I assume parentage / founder stock is the mix old AZA with new immigrants from Qatar, UAE and perhaps Israel?Yet another litter of sand cats born October 2016.
If you read an earlier post, they imported several from Russia and Estonia a couple years ago. Many years ago they also received (along with a couple other zoos) a founder group that was rescued from the wild during the first Gulf War. Sadly some of this founder group was never allowed to breed due to the holding facility (a rescue sanctuary) deciding they were anti-zoo and anti-breeding and so they refused to release the cats as they originally promised.I assume parentage / founder stock is the mix old AZA with new immigrants from Qatar, UAE and perhaps Israel?
AD, thanks for pointing this out.If you read an earlier post, they imported several from Russia and Estonia a couple years ago. Many years ago they also received (along with a couple other zoos) a founder group that was rescued from the wild during the first Gulf War. Sadly some of this founder group was never allowed to breed due to the holding facility (a rescue sanctuary) deciding they were anti-zoo and anti-breeding and so they refused to release the cats as they originally promised.
They will be offering evening tours (with advance ticket purchase only) on Saturday, January 20, from 4:30-7:00pm. Cats will be illuminated by red lights (presumably less distracting to them than white lights).
From a visitor perspective it's not that great. Very small grounds (maybe 2 acres public area) and lots of small and bare cages. But their breeding record is unsurpassed.I really do need to visit. It sounds like a great facility.
From a visitor perspective it's not that great. Very small grounds (maybe 2 acres public area) and lots of small and bare cages. But their breeding record is unsurpassed.
Now I am intrigued!...I've been working on a side project that I'm just about ready to properly start.
Per my visit this weekend, the following 11 species are on exhibit currently:
Malayan Tiger
Leopard (Amur and North Chinese)
Clouded Leopard
Puma
Jaguar (black)
Serval
Ocelot
Canada Lynx
Bobcat
Sand Cat (7 of them!)
Caracal