US Consulate
provides housing facility to the Orphan Snow Leopard Cub
WWF-Pakistan News
Release
12/16/2005
http://www.wwfpak.org/16-12-05snowleopard.php
LAHORE– The US consulate in Islamabad
offered the Federal Ministry of Environment a permanent facility
to an orphan Snow Leopard cub that was rescued by WWF – Pakistan
in July 2005 in a US Zoo. WWF – Pakistan opposes this idea and
feels that a permanent facility of this rapidly growing cub
should be developed in the Northern Area.
The US consulate may
support establishment of such a facility. There is not a single
snow leopard in captivity in Pakistan and this cub can help in
raising conservation awareness and issues of Snow Leopard in
Pakistan, which is a range country of this species. According to
data published in 1996, in IUCN’ s Cats status and survey
report, US had 175 zoos with 436 Snow leopards, these statistics
are likely to have changed now. The American Zoo and Aquarium
Association (AZA) ‘s species survival plan indicates that the
zoo population of Snow leopard in the US started with 38 wild
caught leopard that were brought into capacity in 1960s.
WWF – Pakistan rescued this orphan cub from
Naltar Valley, Northern Areas. The unfortunate incident happened
when a local shot the mother snow leopard. Loss of adult leopard
and a cub from the dwindling wild population of Snow leopards is
a huge loss. WWF – Pakistan feels that Snow leopard should be
protected in the wild and any person involved in killing a
protected species should be persecuted.
Snow Leopard is an endangered species,
protected under provincial legislation and also through
international conventions such as Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES),
prohibiting the trade of Snow leopard or its body parts.
For further information:
Uzma Khan, WWF – Pakistan,
Ferozepur Road, Lahore.
Tel: +92 42 5862360, 5869429,
Fax: 042 5862358,
e-mail: [email protected].