EFBC Feline Conservation Center


Sat, 9/13/2008 - 9:51 AM — facadmin

EFBC Feline Conservation Center

3718 60th Street West
Rosamond, CA 93560
USA

Over 75 specimens representing 16 species of felines.

Largest collection of wild felines in U.S.

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Great facility Sat, 11/15/2008 - 1:29 AM — Caracalover

This facility is the place to go see felines.  Leopards, Jaguars, and many small species are on display in enclosures that don't hide the animals.  Housing many genetically desirable felids, this is a facility that is aiding the global problem of extinction by acting locally. With 12 births of the critically endangered Amur Leopard, they can boast they are the best cathouse in North America. There are only about thirty Amur Leopards left in the wild.

Tigers may go extinct in the wild soon, with half of the sub-species already gone.

Of the eight Pallas's cats born in North America in the last few years, seven were born here. (Cincinnatti zoo had the only other.)

This is a place that could use your support. They do cats. Happy cats.



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