Dec 13, 2024

Sunset Zoo mourns the loss of 20-year-old Amur leopard one of the oldest leopards in human care

Posted Dec 13, 2024 10:22 PM

By Melissa Kirkwood, Marketing/Development Officer

 Sunset Zoo is mourning the loss of (Vladamir) Vlad, their male Amur leopard who called Sunset Zoo home for over 11 years. Vlad passed away of natural causes on November 25. At 20 years old, Vlad was one of the oldest living Amur leopards on record, exceeding the life expectancy of leopards in the wild, about 10-15 years, and in human care, which is about 18 years.

Vlad was born at Erie Zoo on February 9, 2004, and came to Sunset Zoo in October 2013, from Utah’s Hogle Zoo.“Vlad was one of the biggest personalities that I had the privilege of caring for. I am honored to have worked with Vlad for his entire 11 years here at Sunset Zoo.  I had the chance to build an amazing relationship with him through that time and am so thankful he had time to be in the new Expedition Asia habitat, which he loved,” said Large Cat Animal Keeper II, Denise LeRoux.

Sunset Zoo’s Expedition Asia is also home to two other critically endangered Amur leopards. Our male, Chobby, and female, Annika, have a breeding recommendation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Amur leopard Species Survival Plan. “Every animal makes a difference in the conservation of these critically endangered species. Every animal we care for is of utmost importance to us. The care he received here was top notch, and we have our amazing care staff to thank for his longevity. As we move forward in the journey of survival for the Amur leopard, we will continue to give care and aid in the future breeding of these amazing animals," said Sunset Zoo Director, Scott Shoemaker.