Critically endangered leopard, 21, dies at the Living Desert Zoo in Palm Desert

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Critically endangered leopard, 21, dies at the Living Desert Zoo in Palm Desert

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert has announced the loss of one of its oldest leopards.

Zoya was a 21-year-old Amur leopard who died on Wednesday due to old age, zoo officials announced on social media earlier this week.

Zoya had lived at the zoo for 11 years.

Zoya is an Amur leopard who was relocated to The Living Desert in Palm Desert from the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo in Indiana.

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s website, Amur leopards are listed as a critically endangered species and have a life expectancy of approximately 10 to 15 years in the wild.

“We know she inspired countless people to develop a passion for wildlife and conservation, brought attention to a critically endangered species, and sparked joy in everyone who had the privilege of knowing her,” Living Desert officials said. “Her longevity is a testament to their expertise and dedication. And, finally, we are grateful to you — our community — for sharing in Zoya’s journey and ensuring her legacy will endure.”

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This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Critically endangered leopard dies at age 21 at Palm Springs area zoo



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