Friday, August 28, 2015

Chicago Has Just Been Blessed With Two Rare Snow Leopard Cubs

There are only an estimated 4,000 to 6,500 of the elusive cats remaining in the wild.

"Can you not?" — Snow leopard cubs, probably.

Chicago Zoological Society / Via czs.org

On Friday, the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago announced the births of two rare snow leopards.

The sister cubs were born on June 16 to their 4-year-old mother, Sarani, and currently weigh about 10 pounds each, according to the zoo.

The announcement came just as Chicago was recovering from the news that two red panda cubs born this summer at Lincoln Park Zoo were one step closer to making their public debut.

Chicago Zoological Society

The endangered snow leopard population is believed to have declined by at least 20% over the past two generations — or 16 years — due to loss of habitat and prey, poaching, and persecution, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

The snow leopard is restricted to the high mountains of Central Asia, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, and Russia.

According to the Snow Leopard Trust, there are only an estimated 4,000 to 6,500 of the elusive cats remaining in the wild.

For now, the cubs at Brookfield Zoo will continue to bond with their mother in their den, as they prepare to make their public debut in mid-October.


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