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Wild Cat Database helps you find all species of wild cats found in accredited facilities across the United States. Search by state and then narrow your search by either city or by specific species.

About Wild Cat Database

Wild Cat Database was created to assist wild cat enthusiasts and advocates in learning and viewing wild cat species in accredited facilities. Wild Cat Database helps you find all species of wild cats found in accredited facilities across the United States. Search by species to locate all facilities that have the specific species on exhibit. Search by state to find accredited facilities and then view each facility to determine what species of wild cats are presently on exhibit.

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) was founded in 1924 as a nonprofit organization committed to the success and progression of accredited zoos and aquariums. Its major areas of focus are on conservation, education, science and animal husbandry. Facilities that have been accredited by the AZA meet rigorous standards.


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Must Read: Ambushed on the Jaguar Trail

January 25th, 2009

Jack and Anna Mary Childs set out to learn more about the Southwestern Jaguar.  To do so, they set up a series of “camera traps” or motion sensitive cameras along the US and Mexico border.  They were successful in not only photographing the first wild Jaguar seen in the US but also several other species of mammals, ranging from other wild cat species, like the Puma to coyotes and bears.  Ambushed on the Jaguar Trail is the compilation of more than seventy captivating photos of wildlife captured on film along the US and Mexico border.  Ambushed on the Jaguar Trail: Hidden Cameras on the Mexican  can be found on Amazon.

 

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MacKenzie Environmental Education Center home to two Bobcats

January 21st, 2009

Two bobcats, born in captivity, were donated to the MacKenzie Environmental Education Center in Poynette, Wisconsin.  Located on 280 wooded acres, the MacKenzie Center is much more than a traditional education facility.  It is perfect for outdoor activities ranging from hiking expeditions to school explorations.   The presence of the two bobcats at the Center provides visitors with the unique opportunity to view the secretive bobcats.  Visit the MacKenzie Environmental Education Center’s site for more info.

 

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FreeKibbleKat

July 15th, 2008

Although, it helps domesticated cats in shelters and not their Wild Cat relatives, FreeKibbleKat is just too good to not write about it.  FreeKibbleKat was created by 12 year old Mimi Ausland from Bend, Oregon.  The premise of the site is simple and sweet, answer the daily trivia question and regardless, whether the question is answered correctly or not, 20 pieces of kibble are donated to cats in shelters.  As of June 2008, over two million pieces of kibble have been donated.  Where does the kibble come from?  All of the kibble is donated from ZooToo, a pet community social media network

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