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 Miller 
Park Zoo celebrates Snow Leopard cubs 
  
			
		 
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            [July 21, 2016]  
			
			BLOOMINGTON 
			- Snow Leopards are an endangered species with less than 7,000 left 
			in the wild in Central Asia, but three more have recently been born 
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			 “Rilu” (dad) and “Hima” (mom) became parents of three female cubs 
			on May 12, 2016 at 4:30 PM. This was the second straight successful 
			litter for the pair and for the Miller Park Zoo. The cubs are now on 
			exhibit at the Katthoefer Animal Building. 
			 
			The Zoo celebrated the birth of two female cubs last year as well 
			but Hima did not show the maternal instincts that are necessary to 
			support the cubs. Staff stepped in and hand-raised the cubs. After a 
			year-long effort from Zoo staff of working with Hima and making 
			changes in the protocol such as moving her to a different location 
			in the Zoo and providing a den box, Hima is raising her cubs this 
			year! “It is always ideal and preferred for the mother to take care 
			of any baby at the Zoo,” state Zoo Director Jay Tetzloff. 
			
			  Rilu and Hima were recommended to breed, as they are part of the 
			Snow Leopard Species Survival Plan® (SSP) through the Association of 
			Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), which Miller Park Zoo is accredited. 
			Miller Park Zoo Director, Jay Tetzloff, has served as the Snow 
			Leopard SSP Coordinator since 2007. The SSP manages all Snow 
			Leopards within North America at approximately 68 institutions. An 
			SSP strives to manage and conserve an endangered, ex situ species 
			population with the cooperation of AZA-accredited institutions. SSP 
			Programs develop a Breeding and Transfer Plan that identifies 
			population management goals and recommendations to ensure the 
			sustainability of a healthy, genetically diverse, and 
			demographically varied population. [to top of second 
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Snow Leopards have not bred well in North American zoos over the last ten years 
averaging less than 10 cubs each year. This year cubs at four zoos (Miller Park 
Zoo, Cleveland, Idaho Falls, and Akron) have been born in the SSP. Miller Park 
Zoo is the only to have cubs born consecutive years. 
 
The cubs will be named at the Miller Park Zoological Society’s biggest 
fundraiser, Zoo Do, on September 24, 2016. The cubs will remain at the Zoo until 
fall of 2017 where they will be transferred to other zoological institutions for 
future breeding. 
 
For more information contact Jay Tetzloff at Miller Park Zoo, 309-434-2250. 
				 
			[Jay Tetzloff, Miller Park Zoo 
			Director] 
			  
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