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Syracuse, New York's Rosamond Gifford Zoo is proud to announce the birth of its first Snow Leopard cubs in 14 years! Born June 14th to parents Zena and Senge, the cubs are set to be on exhibit daily from 11 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. To mark the rare occasion, Rosamond Gifford Zoo is inviting the public to participate in a contest for the cubs.

Guidelines for the Snow Leopard cub naming contest:

  • Entrants may submit name suggestions via the zoo website at www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org/naming-contest.
  • Suggestions must be received by 4:00 p.m. on August 22.
  • Preference will be given to names that originate from languages of the Snow Leopards’ native countries (Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and possibly also Myanmar).
  • Entrants must complete all fields on the entry form; incomplete entries will not be considered.
  • The contest is open to those 5 and older.
  • Each entrant may submit two name suggestions – one per cub.
  • A committee at the zoo will select the top names of those suggested.
  • The top names will be posted on the zoo’s web site from August 27 through August 30 and the public will vote on their favorites.
  • The winning names will be announced at the zoo on September 4.

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Photo credits: Amelia Beamish

Snow Leopards are part of a Species Survival Plan (SSP)—a collaborative effort between the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and zoos around the world to help ensure their survival. Snow Leopards are perfectly adapted to the cold, barren landscape of their high-altitude home, but human threats have created an uncertain future for the cats. It is estimated that there are between 4,000 and 6,500 Snow Leopards left in the wild. There are currently 137 Snow Leopards in 63 zoos in the United States.  As first time parents, Zena and Senge are genetically valuable within the captive population and will likely have the opportunity to breed again in the future.

Snow Leopards are found in the mountains of Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and possibly also Myanmar (Burma). They prefer steep, rugged terrain with cliffs, ridges, gullies and slopes interspersed with rocky outcrops. The cat’s habitat is among the least productive of the world’s rangelands due to low temperatures, high aridity and harsh climatic conditions. Very little is known about the social behavior of Snow Leopards in the wild.

15 responses to “Name These New Snow Leopard Cubs!”

  1. Vicki Bowman-Vickers Avatar

    I suggest the names Wilder and Freedom, for sadly, these cats’ populations are shrinking in the wild. I have a niece that hates zoos and thinks they are evil; but I think that if not for zoos, and their continuing efforts of educating the public on conservation, we would have already lost so many more species to extinction. Thank you for the pictures of these beautiful newborns, it gives me hope that someday MANKIND will curtail it’s greed for land and resources and STOP hunting creatures into extinction and destroying their habitat.

  2. Nick Avatar
    Nick

    Snobie and jagger

  3. Fay Nicks friend lol Avatar
    Fay Nicks friend lol

    Hey Nick Its Fay LOVE our names. C u Next summer or around christmas.

  4. LOVER OF ANIMALS Avatar
    LOVER OF ANIMALS

    My names are Frenzie and Hoop

  5. babies 101 Avatar
    babies 101

    my names are Swan and Jal-pal

  6. Rhea Avatar
    Rhea

    A great organization working to study and save snow leopards in the wild is snowleopard.org, a four-star charity that would be glad for donations! Besides studying snow leopards, they help local people who pledge not to kill them, and sell their crafts as well as great stuffed toys, t-shirts, etc. (I have no connection to them except as a regular donor.)

  7. animal petter123 Avatar
    animal petter123

    My names are snowflake and sourpuss

  8. Letting Newquay Avatar

    wow so cute New Snow Leopard . i like it and i love animal so much and my names are lisa and anne

  9. Spottedfur10 Avatar
    Spottedfur10

    here are some names-
    Frostbite
    Snowfall
    Snowdrop
    Avelanch
    Silver
    Silvermoon
    Charity
    Hope
    Sage
    Icicle

  10. Mojo Avatar
    Mojo

    I think patch and ella

  11. Spottedfur10 Avatar
    Spottedfur10

    I also like the name Frosty, to ontmyearlier post. I just LOVE wildcats!

  12. Emma Avatar
    Emma

    Remjo and siilus

  13. izzybcork@gmail.com Avatar
    izzybcork@gmail.com

    i think they should be called
    wisp
    snowfall
    swift or flur

  14. Trisha Avatar
    Trisha

    I like the names Anna and Catarina

  15. BigCatLover Avatar
    BigCatLover

    These names could be good!
    Uncia (from uncia uncia, their Latin name)
    Amelia
    Snowflake, Snowfall, Snow, anything snow related
    Fluff
    Majestic
    Magical
    Mysterious
    Mystery
    Wisteria

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