Adopt a Leopard from the Wildlife Heritage Foundation

In agreement with the Wildlife Heritage Foundation (WHF) you can now adopt one of their Big Cats, going through Barbara's Travel Photography's web page. As the adoption link has been set-up in a way that you buy it directly from the WHF, please be assured that the money goes directly to the cats, not to Barbara's Travel Photography.

There are generally two options to adopt one of the cats:
1) Basic adoption for £50 includes
- Certificate with a photo of your chosen cat
- Day at the breeding centre to meet your adopted cat

2) Presentation Package for £65 includes
- Certificate with a photo of your chosen cat
- Day at the breeding centre to meet your adopted cat
- Box to save money (for next year's adoption)
- Cuddly toy of your chosen cat type

The Presentation Package is ideal if you want to give the adoption as a present.

The links below will lead you directly to the adoption form, where you can provide all details, including payment information.

On behalf of the Wildlife Heritage Foundation, we say thank you for your interest and your support.

Leopards

Amur Leopards
This is the most endangered cat species in the world with only around 35 individuals still living in the wild (last official count in March 2007)

Artem
Male / Born on 14/09/02 - Artem came together with his brother Artur to the Wildlife Heritage Foundation from Novosibirsk Zoo (Russia).

Artur
Male / Born on 14/09/02 - Artur came together with his brother Artem to the Wildlife Heritage Foundation from Novosibirsk Zoo (Russia). He is the father of the two Amur Leopard cubs, which were born at the Wildlife Heritage Foundation in October 2008.

Xizi
Female / Born on08/06/05 - Xizi came from Helsinki Zoo. She is the mother of Anuy and Argun, the two Amur Leopard cubs, which were born at the Wildlife Heritage Foundation in October 2008. She and Artur are playing a vital role in keeping the Amur Leopard species alive.

Anuy
Male / Born on 12/10/08 - Anuy is one of the two Amur Leopard cubs born at the Wildlife Heritage Foundation in 2008. He is very lively and at the moment there seem to be nothing more important than playing with his brother and trying to catch mummy's tail.

Argun
Male / Born on 12/10/08 - Argun is one of the two Amur Leopard cubs born at the Wildlife Heritage Foundation in 2008. He is very lively and at the moment there seem to be nothing more important than playing with his brother and trying to catch mummy's tail.



Snow Leopards
The Snow Leopards live in mountain ranges across various countries in Central and South Asia. This species has been listed as endangered in 1972. The latest estimates of the Snow Leopard population are between 3,500 and 7,000 individuals in the wild.

Ranschan
Male / Born on 15/05/03 - Ranschan is part of the European Endangered Species Breeding Programme (EEP). It is hoped that he and Mizi, the female Snow Leopard, will breed and help in this way to save this beautiful species.

Mizi
Female / Born on 28/04/04 - Mizi is part of the European Endangered Species Breeding Programme (EEP). It is hoped that she and Ranschan, the male Snow Leopard, will breed and help in this way to save this beautiful species.