
12-08-2008
The founder no. 2 was not an amur leopard, but of the chinese subspecies. WHich was only discovered a few yeras ago at a time when nearly all amur leopards in captivity were decendends of no. 2. Since that, the EEP has set up a new strategy to pair leopards with the goal to breed young with a low level of no. 2 genes, because it is totally impossible to breed just with those who are not related with him (only a handful left and most of them were old and no longer suitable breeders). So all "amur" leopards in captivity are in reality subspecies hybrids. Which may not be that terrible because just 100 years or so ago, amur and south chinese leopards had overlapping ranges, and some hybridisation has probably always occured. That`s why the hybrids from the zoo population are considered as suitable for release.
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