Snow Leopard
(Panthera uncia)
sign Endangered. Persecuted by local farmers as livestock killers, and poached illegally for their thick beautiful fur. This is not a subspecies of leopard, it is a completely distinct species. Specialized for life in steep rugged terrain at high elevations.
Snow leopards at EFBC/FCC (not on exhibit)
anny
Anny
Female, born at Tanganyika WildLife Park in Kansas May 21 2008, arrived here in May 2009 with Zach. More Photos: Arrivals 2009
karim
Karim
Male, born in Stuttgart Germany July 8 2013, arrived here March 4 2015 More Photos: Arrivals 2015
naina
Naina
Female, born in Berlin Germany May 27 2014, arrived here February 17 2016 More Photos: Arrivals 2016

Hours:

NEW OPERATING HOURS: 10 am to 4 pm
We will now be open every day except Wednesdays and Sundays, unless we are closed due to government restrictions.

Private Tours & Behind the Scenes Tours are available (advance reservation necessary).

Admission:
General                $10
Children (3-12)     $5
2 and Under           Free
Seniors (60+)         $8
Veterans & Active
Military (With ID)    $8

Members & our Cat's Adoptive Parents
receive free admission


Recent Births &
Acquisitions:
  • Caracal arrived December 2020
  • Ocelot male and female arrived October 2020
  • Ocelot arrived July 2019
  • Serval arrived May 2019
  • Snow Leopard arrived May 2019

Upcoming Events:

Saturday, July 2, 2022 is our 4th of July Party for the cats! Join us for themed enrichments and treats! Celebration starts at 12pm!