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Posted on: October 29, 2013

[ARCHIVED] New Male Amur Leopard on Exhibit

Amur Leopard

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Ella Casey, Marketing/Development Officer
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Photo by Michael Marish, ZooPhotography.net

Manhattan, KS, October 29, 2013 – Sunset Zoo’s newest animal addition – a male Amur leopard – is on public exhibit beginning today. Vlad, short for Vladamere, can be seen in the former snow leopard exhibit along the Zoo’s Asian Trail. A female leopard is expected to arrive later this week and will join Vlad on exhibit sometime in November or early December. Community members can visit the new resident daily from 9:30am to 5:00pm through Thursday or beginning Friday, the Zoo transitions to winter hours, opening daily from Noon to 5:00pm.

Amur leopards are very similar in look, size and care to snow leopards. The decision to transition to the new leopard species was made earlier this year due to the animal’s critical population needs. Sunset Zoo has received a recommendation from the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) Species Survival Plan program to breed the pair, increasing their global population and providing a platform to bring awareness to this amazing feline’s plight.

“We’re ecstatic for guests to connect with this highly-endangered animal in person,” said Scott Shoemaker, Zoo Director. “It is estimated less than 30 remain in the wild; we’re honored to join a collective effort among AZA-accredited institutions to conserve these animals for future generations.”

Vlad arrived in Manhattan in early October from Utah’s Hogle Zoo located in Salt Lake City. The nine-year-old leopard has been in quarantine since his arrival; a mandatory process for all incoming Sunset residents to eliminate disease transfer among the Zoo’s animal collection. Staff received a clean bill of health from Zoo Veterinarians last week and final adjustments to the public exhibit space were completed this weekend.

An eleven-year-old female from Pennsylvania’s Erie Zoo is expected to arrive in Manhattan late Wednesday evening. Sunset staff will meet Erie staff at Indianapolis Zoo to pick up the crated animal. Once the animal is secured, Sunset staff will make the return trip home. Community members are encouraged to follow Sunset’s travels through the Zoo’s twitter account as staff tweet live throughout the trip.

Once the female arrives, the animal will go through a quarantine process separate from Vlad. After a clean bill of health is received, Sunset staff will begin the introduction process. Guests can expect to see the female leopard on exhibit sometime in November or early December.

For more information about Sunset Zoo, visit SunsetZoo.com or call 785.587.APES. Sunset Zoo is located at 2333 Oak Street near the Manhattan High School West Campus. Home to over 250 animals and accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, the Zoo is committed to inspiring the conservation of our natural world.

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