A Walk On The
Wild Side
This fabulous fund raiser to benefit Panther Ridge Conservation Center in Wellington, Florida, was held in March. Guests enjoyed seeing these magnificent animals. This was a 5th annual event. Visit pantherridgecc.org for more information and to look for details on next year’s event. Panther Ridge Conservation Center can be reached at 561-795-8914 or pantheridge@aol.com.
“Duma”, a 15 year old African serval, out in the tall grass that would be his natural home in the wild. He is a captive born cat that was someone’s pet before being abandoned. He is lucky to have been brought to Panther Ridge.
6 month old endangered cheetah cub Marcella Leone - founder/director LEO Zoological Conservation Center and wife of equestrian Peter Leone. LEO Zoological Conservation Center (LEO) is a nonprofit, off exhibit, accredited breeding reserve, in Greenwich, Connecticut, for rare and endangered animals. They are proud to aid in wildlife conservation through captive breeding programs for zoological populations, captive bred for wild release programs, conservation based research, youth education programs and education outreach programs. LEO is unique from other zoological institutions and fills a dire and growing need for an off-exhibit breeding center by providing vast, natural and quiet habitats uninterrupted by the constant pressure of human crowds. For more information on LEO: http://leozoo.org/ Follow LEO: @LEOConservation
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