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A Sri Lankan leopard at Singapore Zoo gave birth to three cubs, the first in 29 years, aiding conservation efforts.
A Sri Lankan leopard at Singapore Zoo gave birth to three cubs on January 1, the first such birth at the zoo in 29 years.
The subspecies, classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN, has fewer than 800 mature individuals in the wild.
The cubs, born to parents Yala and Asanka, are being closely monitored and can be viewed via a live camera feed.
The birth is a significant boost for conservation efforts, helping maintain a healthy global zoo population and supporting the species’ long-term survival.
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Un leopardo de Sri Lanka en el zoológico de Singapur dio a luz a tres cachorros, los primeros en 29 años, ayudando a los esfuerzos de conservación.