This facility in Rosamond, California, also goes by the name Feline Conservation Center. Although the facilities are very minimal, it is one of the leading breeding centers (perhaps the leading center) for wild cats in the U.S. A very good variety of big and small cats (but surpisingly no lions or tigers - except one tiger kept off exhibit). Although they are not AZA-accredited, they do work directly with SSP's and the AZA Felid TAG. Largest population of both amur leopards and north china leopards in the country. Also the only jaguarundis still on public display (but again, in a very basic cage).
Their main role is to supply cats to mainstream zoos and help maintain a healthy bloodline. They have even imported cats from overseas, including new founder fishing cats from Asia and amur leopards from both France and Russia. If you visit expecting to see large natural habitats, you will be disappointed. But if you just want to spend a couple hours with lots of cats, you may find it worthwhile. I am acquanted with the founder and have been a member for many years.
Their main role is to supply cats to mainstream zoos and help maintain a healthy bloodline. They have even imported cats from overseas, including new founder fishing cats from Asia and amur leopards from both France and Russia. If you visit expecting to see large natural habitats, you will be disappointed. But if you just want to spend a couple hours with lots of cats, you may find it worthwhile. I am acquanted with the founder and have been a member for many years.