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Population Analysis & Breeding and Transfer Plan
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) AZA Species Survival Plan®
Yellow Program
AZA Species Survival Plan® Coordinator Adrienne Crosier, PhD, Smithsonian’s Conservation Biology Institute –
Center for Species Survival, ([email protected])
& AZA Studbook Keeper Erin Moloney, Busch Gardens, ([email protected])
AZA Population Advisor John Andrews, Population Management Center
1 February 2017
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Executive Summary 2017 Species Survival Plan® for the Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
The Cheetah SSP population currently consists of 315 cats (151 males, 164 females) at 59 facilities (55 AZA, 4 non-AZA) as of 18 January 2017. Currently, there are thirteen cheetahs (9.4) held at non-AZA facilities. The target population size set by the Felid Taxon Advisory Group is 300 in the 2009 Regional Collection Plan. The population currently qualifies as a Yellow SSP Program. Current gene diversity for the managed population is 97.27% and is equivalent to the genetic diversity of a population descended from approximately 18 founders (FGE = 18.34). The standard genetic goal for AZA managed populations is to maintain 90% gene diversity for 100 years. When gene diversity falls below 90% (and average inbreeding increases), it is expected that reproduction will be increasingly compromised by, among other factors, lower birth weights, smaller litter sizes, and greater neonatal mortality. Under potential conditions, with a growth rate of 0% (lambda = 1.00), gene diversity can be maintained at or above 90% gene diversity for at least 50 years. Increasing population growth rate, representation of underrepresented founder lineages, and the proportion of breeders in the population will promote increased gene retention.
Demography
*Historical from life tables (N.America; 1993 – present); 5-year from studbook census; Projected from PMx stochastic 20 yr projections
Genetics*
Current Potential
Founders 93 0 Founder genome equivalents (FGE) 18.34 29.32 Gene diversity (GD%) 97.27 98.29 Population mean kinship (MK) 0.0273 - Mean inbreeding (F) 0.0024 - Effective population size/potentially breeding population (Ne/N) 0.2478 - Percentage of pedigree known before assumptions & exclusions 96.9 - Percentage of pedigree known after assumptions & exclusions 98.5 - Percentage of pedigree certain after assumptions & exclusions 98.5 -
Projections
Years To 90% Gene Diversity 35 50 Years to 10% Loss of Gene Diversity 45 72 Gene Diversity at 100 Years From Present (%) 59.3 83.3 Assumed lambda and target size (Kt). λ = 0.978
Kt = 300 λ = 1.00 Kt = 300
*Genetic statistics based on an analytical studbook “Cheetah_18Jan2017 + OverlayEMbasedofBT2016”
To maintain the current SSP population size of 315 and offset expected deaths (lambda = 1.00), the SSP needs 35 - 40 births in the coming year. Assuming an average litter size of 3 and probability of success at 20%, this would require approximately 60 - 63 females in breeding situations. Nineteen (19) females eligible for breeding were given specific breeding recommendations and an additional 56 females have possible breeding options listed in “MateRx” tables but many of these may be less likely to breed in the next year (e.g., due to having a litter recently or due to marginal age). Recent population viability analyses indicate that the SSP can currently support providing only four cubs to education programs per year. Pulling animals from the breeding population for use in education programs will be decided on a case by case basis and after consideration of the total SSP population’s annual breeding success and overall demographic needs. Breeding recommendations are based on mean kinship, avoidance of inbreeding, avoidance of linking rare and common lineages, and behavioral and logistical constraints identified by the participating institutions. Individuals with
Current size of population (N) – Total (Males.Females.Unknown Sex) 315 (151.164)
Number of individuals excluded from genetic analyses 118 (52.66)
Population size following exclusions 197 (99.98)
Target population size (Kt) from Felid TAG RCP 300 Mean generation time (T, years) 6.5 Population Growth Rates (λ; lambda)*: Historical / 5 –year / Projected 0.98 / 1.003 / 0.98
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low mean kinship values were prioritized and pairings with inbreeding levels higher than the current average mean kinship have been avoided. Due to the age and low likelihood of success of many genetically valuable individuals, some over-represented animals have been recommended for breeding to meet the demographic goals of maintaining or growing the population. Summary Actions: The SSP recommends 16 females to breed with specific mates and provided an additional 56 females with “MateRx” breeding options. Recommend 25 transfers to create new breeding pairs or meet institutional requests. Note, several transfers recommended in the October meeting have been fulfilled already prior to the draft distribution. No imports from or exports to other regions are recommended at this time. New education program animals will be discussed on a case by case basis and after consideration of the demographic needs of the total SSP population.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary 1
Description of Population Status
Introduction 7
Status & Conservation 7
Analytical Population 7
Demography 7
Population Viability Analysis 9
Genetics 10
Management Strategy and Goals 11
Explanation of MateRx 13
Recommendations
Summary Breeding and Transfer Recommendations 14
BALTIMORE - The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore 22
BATONROUG - BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo 22
BATTLE CR – Binder Park Zoo 22
BREVARD – Brevard Zoo 22
BUSCH TAM – Busch Gardens Tampa Bay 23
CALDWELL – Caldwell Zoo 23
CAPE MAY – Cape May County Park Zoo 23
CHEHAW – Chehaw Wild Animal Park 23
CINCINNAT - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden 24
CLEVELAND - Cleveland Metroparks Zoo 25
COLUMBUS/ WILDS - Columbus Zoo and Aquarium & The Wilds 25
DALLAS – Dallas Zoo 26
DENVER – Denver Zoological Gardens 26
DICKERSON – Dickerson Park Zoo 26
DISNEY AK – Disney’s Animal Kingdom 26
FOSSILRIM – Fossil Rim Wildlife Center 27
FRESNO – Fresno Chaffee Zoo 28
HONOLULU – Honolulu Zoo 28
HOUSTON – Houston Zoo, Inc. 28
IEFS – International Exotic Feline Sanctuary 28
INDIANAPL – Indianapolis Zoological Society, Inc. 29
JACKSONVL – Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens 29
JNGLARY F – The Naples Zoo 29
KANSASCTY – Kansas City Zoo 29
LITTLEROC – Little Rock Zoological Gardens 29
LOWRY – Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo 29
MANHATTAN – Sunset Zoological Park 30
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MEMPHIS – Memphis Zoo 30
METROZOO – Miami Metro Zoo 30
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens 30
MONTGOMERY – Montgomery Zoo 30
NORFOLK – Virginia Zoological Park 31
NY BRONX – Bronx Zoo/ Wildlife Conservation Society 31
NZP-CRC – Smithsonian’s Conservation and Research Center 31
NZP-WASH - Smithsonian’s National Zoological Park 32
OKLAHOMA - Oklahoma City Zoological Park 32
OMAHA – Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo 32
ASHLANDE - Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari 33
PALM DES - The Living Desert 33
PHILADELP – The Philadelphia Zoo 34
PHOENIX – Phoenix Zoo 34
PITTSBURG – Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium 34
PORTLAND – Oregon Zoo 34
PROVIDNCE – Roger Williams Park Zoo 34
RIO GRAND - Albuquerque Biological Park 35
ROCKFORD - African Lion Safari & Game Farm Ltd 35
SAFARI W – Safari West 35
SAN ANTON – San Antonio Zoological Gardens & Aquarium 35
SANDIEGOZ/ SD-WAP – San Diego Zoo Global & Safari Park 36
SANFORD - Central Florida Zoological Park and Botanical Garden 37
SCOVILL F – Scovill Zoo 37
ST LOUIS – Saint Louis Zoo 37
TOLEDO – Toledo Zoological Gardens 38
TORONTO - Toronto Zoo 38
WHEELING – Oglebay’s Good Children’s Zoo 38
WINSTON – Wildlife Safari 39
YULEE – White Oak Conservation Center 40
Appendices
A. Assumptions in the Analytical Studbook 41 B. Summary of Data Exports 42 C. Individuals Excluded from the Analytical Population 43 D. Life Tables 46 E. Ordered Mean Kinships 47 F. Descriptive Survival Statistics Report 50 G. Definitions 52 H. Directory of Institutional Representatives 54
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Acknowledgments The Cheetah planning meeting was held on 10/27/2016 at GO TO Internet conference call and was attended by 30
individuals listed below and in a supplementary list on page 5:
Adrienne Crosier, SSP Coordinator Erin Maloney, Studbook Keeper
Amanda Lawless, Assoc. Population Biologist, PMC Sarah Long, Director, Population Management Center
AZA Species Survival Plan® Coordinator: Adrienne Crosier
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Center for Species Survival
1500 Remount Road Front Royal, VA 22630
(P): 540-635-6594 (F): 540-635-6506
(E): [email protected]
AZA Studbook Keeper: Erin Moloney, Busch Gardens
Report and Analyses prepared by: John Andrews, Population Management Center
Cover Photo Courtesy of Meghan Murphy, National Zoological Park
This plan was prepared and distributed with the assistance of the AZA Population Management Center.
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Supplementary List of GO TO Meeting Attendees
First Name Last Name Email
Gary Pettit [email protected]
Karen Meeks [email protected]
Lauren Terwilliger [email protected]
Autumn Nelson [email protected]
Juston Wickham [email protected]
Amber Dedrick [email protected]
Sarah Roy [email protected]
Jason Ahistus [email protected]
Mary Jo Stearns [email protected]
Marie Martinez [email protected]
Thomas Tenhundfeld [email protected]
Brigid Randle [email protected]
Joni Hartman [email protected]
Linda Castaneda [email protected]
Carol Eager [email protected]
Becky McKeel [email protected]
David Hagan [email protected]
Lora Baumhardt [email protected]
Erin Moloney [email protected]
Tracy Sorensen [email protected]
Randi Meyerson [email protected]
Samantha Sassone [email protected]
Scotty Stainback [email protected]
Holly Haefele [email protected]
Steve Bircher [email protected]
Mike Maslanka [email protected]
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Description of Population Status Species Survival Plan® for the Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
Introduction: The Cheetah SSP population currently consists of 315 cats (151 males, 164 females) at 59 facilities (55 AZA, 4 non-AZA) as of 18 January 2017. Currently, there are thirteen cheetahs (9.4) held at non-AZA facilities. The target population size set by the Felid Taxon Advisory Group is 300 in the 2009 Regional Collection Plan. The population currently qualifies as a Yellow SSP Program. In 2015, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums also designated cheetahs as a SAFE (Saving Animals from Extinction) species in order to support and concentrate conservation efforts (https://www.aza.org/SAFE/). Cheetah breeding centers within the SSP are collaborating with participating non-breeding facilities in a formal arrangement under the Cheetah Sustainability Program (CSP) coordinated by the Conservation Centers for Species Survival (C2S2) to achieve common population sustainability, conservation, and research goals (http://conservationcenters.org/conservationresearch/cheetah-conservation/csp/). The demographic and genetic analyses upon which this report is based were performed in October 2016 and updated in January 2017 using data obtained from the analytical version of the North American Cheetah Studbook (current to 19 January 2017). Software used includes PopLink 2.4 and PMx version 1.4.20161017. Breeding recommendations were discussed at the Cheetah SSP Strategic Planning Meeting and in subsequent emails and conference calls prior to this report. The previous masterplan for this species was finalized in May 2016; recommendations in this report supersede previous recommendations. The goal of this plan is to help insure the genetic and demographic health of this population while meeting institutional and animal needs. Status and Conservation: As of 2015, IUCN listed cheetahs in the wild as Vulnerable due to various factors including habitat loss and fragmentation, conflict with livestock and game farmers, and loss of prey (http://www.iucnredlist.org/). Analytical Population: An analytical studbook was used for analyses with some modifications of early assumptions incorporated in the studbook and the Spark-plug overlays from the 2003-2005 Masterplan as well as the 2008 Masterplan (Appendix A). Of the 315 animals in the SSP in January 2017, 118 (52 males, 66 females) were excluded from the genetic analyses due to sterility, health concerns, educational/program use, or age (Appendix C). This number of excluded animals amounts to ~37% of the SSP and is high. The increase in exclusions is due to an increasing number of animals being used for education programs and a lower age cutoff for post-reproductive animals (all males and females equal to and older than 13, females 10 and older who have never produced a litter, and any females 9 and older with no current mate/opportunity to breed). The remaining potentially breeding population after exclusions is 197 animals (99 males, 98 females) with 98.5% known pedigree. Demography: Cheetahs were first exhibited in North America in 1879 at the Philadelphia Zoo. Throughout its history, the North American cheetah population has experienced several periods of growth and decline and continues to rely on both captive births and imports from other regions to maintain the population. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the North American cheetah population grew rapidly primarily due to imports of wild born animals. Captive births in North America were responsible for much of the rapid growth in the 1970s (Fig. 1). Growth slowed in the 1980s as deaths increased while births decreased. The population increased rapidly once again in the late 1980s/early 1990s, this time due to importation of captive-born animals from outside of North America and a subsequent increase in births. The cheetah population grew to a peak size of approximately 300 animals in 1994 and then experienced a sharp decline as births plummeted (Fig. 1). Since 2000, the population has been remaining steady due to both births and importations (approximately 1/3 of the SSP population was born outside of North America, the majority being captive born at European or South African facilities) (Fig. 2). Demographic data from 1993 to present indicate that while female cheetahs in North American zoos have bred from 2 to 12 years of age, the prime reproductive age classes are between 3 and 8 years old (Fig. 4, Appendix D). Evidence suggests that for continued breeding success females need to be bred first by age six. Male cheetahs have been shown to breed between the ages of 2 and 13. The uppermost ages for reproduction are expected to be extended as opportunities are increased due to management changes and artificial insemination procedures.
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First year mortality is 30% for males and 24% for females. Mortality after the first year decreases dramatically and then gradually increases towards the end of the life span (Fig. 3). This is based on studbook data from N. America from 1993 – 2017, reflecting a shorter time window of more modern management than reported in past plans. The median life expectancy of a cheetah that survives to its first birthday in North American zoos is 11.7 years (Appendix F). The maximum longevity observed for a cheetah is 18.6 years (studbook number 384, sex = Male, origin = Captive Born, birth date estimate = None). Mean and median litters size for cheetahs is 3 cubs (based on studbook data for AZA 1993 – 2017). Births tend to occur in the warmer months, primarily due to management and planning to avoid births in winter.
The age structure of the Cheetah SSP population appears relatively stable with a large number of animals in reproductive age classes and a relatively wide base of recent births over the past few years (Fig. 5a). However, only 60% of the SSP population are potential breeders (Fig. 5b), and even fewer are actually successfully breeding. Prior assessment of breeding recommendations show a 20% pairing success rate (per 2015 Breeding and Transfer Plan) and closer tracking of actual copulations observed from 2013 - 2015 reveals that approximately 50% of females do not produce cubs after breeding, indicating a potential issue with fertility or reproductive health (Crosier, pers comm). Recent population viability analyses indicate the SSP population is struggling to meet the demand for education program animals (Figure 5c), which are typically in non-breeding situations (Terwilliger, et al 2016).
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Figure 4. Age specific fecundity (Mx) of male and female cheetahs across different ages (based on studbook data from N. America 1993 – 2016).
Figure 2: Annual total numbers of Cheetah SSP births and imports
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Population Viability Analysis (PVA): Over the past decade the Cheetah SSP averaged ~32 births/year (corresponding to an 11.7% female probability of breeding among females in the core, reproductively managed SSP population) and “exported” an average of 4 individuals (2 males and 2 females) annually to education/animal ambassador programs, where they typically do not breed. Recent population viability analyses indicate that under these conditions and 250 spaces (total SSP space minus education spaces), the core SSP population is predicted to fall short of its target population size (to ~221 ± 55 individuals) have a 7.4% chance of going extinct in 100 years (Fig. 6, Scenario 1). The exact number of education animals may vary each year depending on whether a sufficient number of births are produced to maintain SSP core breeding population. A steeper decline in population size is expected if 3.3 education animals are exported per year, or if the sex ratio is biased towards males and 3 or more males per year are exported (Fig. 6, Scenario 2). Increasing the breeding rate to at least 33 - 34 births per year would offset the decline and allow the SSP population to potentially provide more education animals (Fig. 6, Scenario 3, 4). (Graph adapted from Terwilliger, et al 2016, an update to Clausen, et al 2013*).
*Terwilliger, L., Johnson, B., Crosier, A., Long, S., Ray, J., and Moloney, E. In progress. Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) AZA Animal Program Population Viability Analysis Report Update. Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL. Clausen, N, Marti, K, Grisham, J, Spevak E, Theis, M, and Lackey, LB. 2013. Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) AZA Animal Program Population Viability Analysis Report. Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL. Demographic summary: Projections indicate that to maintain the current population size and offset expected deaths (lambda = 1.00), the SSP needs 35 - 40 births in the coming year. Cubs should not be removed from the breeding population for education programs at rate higher than 4 (2.2) animals per year unless the birth rate can be increased above what is necessary to maintain the SSP breeding population.
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4. p(B) = 14% (35-36 births/yr); education exports = 3.3
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Figure 6: Projected mean population size of the potentially breeding portion of the SSP under various model scenarios. The population remains stable if no more than about 4 (2 males, 2 females) education animals are exported per year. Results are averaged across 1000 iterations.
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Figure 5: Age structure of the (a) total ssp population, (b) potentially breeders and (c) education animals only according to
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Genetics: Current gene diversity for the managed population is very high at 97.27% and is equivalent to the genetic diversity of a population descended from approximately 18 founders (FGE = 18.34). Most AZA managed populations have set a genetic goal of maintaining 90% gene diversity for 100 years. When gene diversity falls below 90%, it is expected that reproduction will be increasingly compromised by, among other factors, lower birth weights, smaller litter sizes, and greater neonatal mortality. Under the current conditions, with a growth rate of 0% (lambda = 1.00), gene diversity can be maintained at or above 90% gene diversity for approximately 50 years, with PVA projections indicating that with consistent genetic management (using mean kinship to make breeding pairs), the population could retain 90% gene diversity for 100 years.
Strategies that would improve the ability of this SSP to retain gene diversity and minimize inbreeding for longer include increasing the population growth rate, increasing underrepresented founder lineages, and increasing the proportion of breeders in the population (increasing Ne/N closer to 0.30 rather than 0.24). Another important strategy to prevent the loss of gene diversity is by breeding under-represented founder lineages (Fig. 7). Pairing animals with the lowest mean kinships helps to equalize founder representation and should be considered a priority for genetically valuable animals that may soon be too old to reproduce. Even if over-represented animals are bred in order to meet demographic goals, mean kinships of males and females should be well-matched so that rare and common lineages are not linked. These actions will help increase gene diversity in the long-term and at the same time help minimize inbreeding in the future.
Genetic Summary*
2007 2008 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015/16 Current Potential
Number of Founders 106 103 101 110 102 105 95 93 0
Founder Genome Equivalents 23.74 25.28 24.37 25.29 23.28 21.88 18.77 18.34 29.32
Current Gene Diversity 97.89 98.02 97.95 98.02 97.85 97.71 97.34% 97.27 98.29
Population Mean Kinship 0.0211 0.0198 0.0205 0.0198 0.0215 0.0229 0.0266 0.0273 -
Mean Inbreeding 0.0178 0.0146 0.0135 0.0114 0.0084 0.0056 0.003 0.0024 -
Effective population size/census size ratio (Ne/N)
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Percentage of pedigree known before assumptions & exclusions**
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Genetic Projections
Years To 90% Gene Diversity 41 37 32 25 19 20 39 35 50
Gene Diversity at 100 Years 80.32 78.27 75.8 4.89 1.24 0.58 80 59.3 83.3
Assumed growth rate (λ) and target size (Kt) for projections.
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*Genetic statistics based on an analytical studbook “Cheetah_18Jan2017 + OverlayEMbasedofBT2016”
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Management Strategy, Goals, Challenges: To maintain the SSP population at its current size of 300, 35 - 40 births are needed for the coming year. This number assumes that these ~35 animals born will become future breeders, taking into account the expected levels of mortality. Based on an average litter size of 3 and probability of pair success of 20% (based on results of prior breeding recommendations), this would require approximately 60 - 63 females in breeding situations. The SSP has determined that 19 females are eligible for breeding based on availability (i.e., not pregnant or with cubs), likelihood, and logistics (e.g., breeding center space) and provided specific breeding recommendations for these females. An additional 56 females have possible breeding options listed in “MateRx” tables but many of these may be less likely to breed in the next year (e.g. due to having a litter recently or due to marginal age). By these numbers, the SSP may fall short of demographic goals required to keep the population at its current size. Increasing resources at breeding facilities (space, dedicated staff) could potentially increase the number of breeding pairs that can be set up, and increasing pairing success rate will reduce the number of pairs required. Breeding to produce animals for education programs will be recommended on a case by case basis and after consideration of the demographic needs of the total SSP population. Recommended breeding pairs are based on mean kinships, avoidance of inbreeding, avoidance of linking rare and common lineages, and logistical constraints identified by the participating institutions. Generally, individuals with low mean kinship values have been prioritized for breeding. In addition, due to an insufficient number of genetically valuable females and the need to make sufficient pairs to meet demographic goals, several genetically average animals have been recommended to breed. Even for over-represented “demographic pairs,” efforts were made to keep mean kinship values of males and female similar and inbreeding coefficients low (e.g., below the population average MK, which represents the average inbreeding of the next generation of offspring if animals were breeding randomly). All institutional requests were considered in the development of the breeding and transfer recommendations. Any institutional requests not addressed in these recommendations will be considered as deaths occur and space becomes available or during the next planning meeting. Management Strategy Summary:
1. Recommend 16 females to breed with specific mates. An additional 56 females have “MateRx” breeding options but may be less likely to breed.
Breeding institutions must be able to hold offspring for at least 2 years.
Breeding institutions must not use recommended breeders or their offspring for education programs/shows.
Breeding recommendations will be re-examined over the next year (2017), in order to assure compliance and facilitate any necessary moves or alterations to this masterplan.
2. Recommend 25 transfers to meet institutional needs or create new breeding pairs.
3. Recommend that institutions consult with reproductive advisor Adrienne Crosier to participate in reproductive research, including:
a. Prioritizing older males with low mean kinship for semen collection. b. Collection of testes immediately post-mortem. c. Artificial insemination of females 3-8y of age. d. Testing contraceptives (consult the AZA Reproductive Management Center’s Mary Agnew,
[email protected], for more information on contraceptives and data related to efficacy and reversibility).
4. Institutions should familiarize themselves with the Cheetah SSP necropsy protocol prior to any deaths that
may occur. See the SSP website (www.cheetahssp.org) for more details.
5. Institutions wishing to place or receive animals for exhibit, breeding, or education programs should continue to contact the Species Coordinator and work cooperatively to meet population goals.
a. The use of animals for education programs effectively removes individuals from the total breeding population and the population’s sustainability depends on counter balancing these removals with a sufficient number of births. For that reason, education program animal requests need to be planned for and will be recommended on a case by case basis after consideration of the demographic and genetic needs of the total SSP population. Current education program requests
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for 2016 – 2017 are listed below. Whether these requests can be filled will depend on reproductive success and number of surviving offspring produced by the population in 2016 - 2017.
Houston 1.0 or 2.0 (CSP)
San Diego 0.0.2 (breeding center)
Busch 0.0.2
Safari West 0.0.1 or 0.0.2
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Explanation of Recommendations using MateRx Recommendations Using MateRx: MateRx is analytical software developed jointly by the National Zoological Park and Lincoln Park Zoo. The primary output is a matrix of genetic ratings (Mate Suitability Indices = MSI) for every possible breeding pair in a population. Each MSI represents the genetic consequences for the population if a given pair was to produce offspring. There are six values for MSIs varying in degree of genetic benefit or detriment to the level of gene diversity in the population. Pairs without an MSI value (i.e., a dash [--]) should not be considered under any circumstances without consulting a PMC, PMC Adjunct, or SPMAG advisor. These MSI values are defined as:
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial genetically – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial genetically – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = genetically detrimental – should only be used if demographically necessary, after checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
MateRx integrates four genetic factors to produce the Mate Suitability Index (MSI).
1. the expected change in genetic diversity (increase, decrease) that would result if an offspring of a pair is added to the population;
2. the relative rareness or commonness of the parents’ genetic information (i.e., the difference between the male and female mean kinships);
3. the inbreeding coefficient of offspring that would be produced by a pair; and 4. the proportion, if any, of the dam and/or sire’s pedigree that is of unknown origin.
MateRx does not integrate a population’s demographic goals or needs. Population biologists may provide
additional demographic instructions.
Additional information on reading, interpreting, using MateRx Matrices can be found here: http://youtu.be/0YX-FdOCekI
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SUMMARY OF BREEDING AND TRANSFER RECOMMENDATIONS By Studbook ID
SB ID Location Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4140 PALM DES 410016 F 17 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED Excluded
4259 CALDWELL 106572 F 16 HOLD CALDWELL DO NOT BREED Excluded
4260 MONTGOMRY 3505 F 16 HOLD MONTGOMRY DO NOT BREED Excluded
4261 DALLAS 08J530 F 16 HOLD DALLAS DO NOT BREED Excluded
4317 PALM DES 411029 F 15 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED Excluded
4453 LITTLEROC 7253 F 15 HOLD LITTLEROC DO NOT BREED Excluded
4470 SD-WAP 604375 M 15 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
4475 SAFARI W 101041 F 15 HOLD SAFARI W DO NOT BREED Excluded
4494 ASHLANDNE 14143 F 15 HOLD ASHLANDNE DO NOT BREED Excluded
4497 PHILADELP 104113 M 15 HOLD PHILADELP DO NOT BREED Excluded
5477 SCOVILL F 200453 M 14 HOLD SCOVILL F DO NOT BREED Excluded
5604 RIO GRAND M04046 F 14 HOLD RIO GRAND DO NOT BREED Excluded
5613 ASHLANDNE 14140 M 14 HOLD ASHLANDNE DO NOT BREED Excluded
5614 ASHLANDNE 14141 M 14 HOLD ASHLANDNE DO NOT BREED Excluded
5615 FOSSILRIM 1157 F 14 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
5756 DICKERSON 5698 F 13 HOLD DICKERSON DO NOT BREED Excluded
5758 DICKERSON 5700 F 13 HOLD DICKERSON DO NOT BREED Excluded
5788 CINCINNAT 104066 M 12 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
5789 CINCINNAT 104067 M 12 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
5805 SAN ANTON G05020 M 12 HOLD SAN ANTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
5816 NZP-CRC 114486 F 12 HOLD NZP-CRC DO NOT BREED Excluded
5991 YULEE Y43002 M 12 HOLD YULEE BREED WITH 8561 Also see MateRx
6067 WHEELING 4445 F 12 HOLD WHEELING DO NOT BREED Excluded
6160 IEFS 210902 M 13 HOLD IEFS DO NOT BREED Excluded
6161 NZP-CRC 114799 M 13 HOLD NZP-CRC DO NOT BREED Excluded
6166 OKLAHOMA 770438 F 12 HOLD OKLAHOMA DO NOT BREED Excluded
6168 HONOLULU 207037 M 12 HOLD HONOLULU DO NOT BREED Excluded
6182 MILWAUKEE 5859 F 12 HOLD MILWAUKEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6184 LOWRY 102320 M 11 HOLD LOWRY DO NOT BREED Excluded
6185 DISNEY AK 60372 F 11 HOLD DISNEY AK DO NOT BREED Excluded
6187 DISNEY AK 60374 F 11 HOLD DISNEY AK DO NOT BREED Excluded
6263 CALDWELL 105347 M 12 HOLD CALDWELL DO NOT BREED Excluded
6334 YULEE Y53302 F 11 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6335 SAN ANTON Y08084 F 11 HOLD SAN ANTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
6338 SAFARI W 112082 M 11 HOLD SAFARI W DO NOT BREED Excluded
6339 NZP-CRC 114277 F 11 HOLD NZP-CRC DO NOT BREED Excluded
6395 CINCINNAT 107099 M 9 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
6396 CINCINNAT 113110 M 9 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
6397 WILDS 113072 F 9 HOLD WILDS DO NOT BREED Excluded
6398 WINSTON 270056 F 9 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
6407 WINSTON 250143 F 11 HOLD WINSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
6409 WINSTON 270512 M 11 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
6410 ST LOUIS 117690 F 11 HOLD ST LOUIS DO NOT BREED
6412 MILWAUKEE 5858 F 12 HOLD MILWAUKEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6413 HONOLULU 207036 M 12 HOLD HONOLULU DO NOT BREED Excluded
6429 SAFARI W 107051 F 10 HOLD SAFARI W DO NOT BREED Excluded
6460 NZP-CRC 115187 M 10 HOLD NZP-CRC DO NOT BREED Excluded
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SB ID Location Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6461 JNGLARY F A6C091 F 10 HOLD JNGLARY F DO NOT BREED
6462 JNGLARY F A6C090 F 10 HOLD JNGLARY F DO NOT BREED
6463 ASHLANDNE 18104 F 10 HOLD ASHLANDNE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6473 FOSSILRIM 1129 M 11 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
6474 SD-WAP 605313 F 11 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
6476 SD-WAP 605315 F 11 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6477 WINSTON 270590 F 11 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
6483 KANSASCTY M07027 F 11 HOLD KANSASCTY DO NOT BREED Excluded
6485 ST LOUIS 116090 F 11 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6652, 6591, 6990
breed with any of ST LOUIS
6486 ASHLANDNE M 10 HOLD ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 8560 Also see MateRx
6492 ASHLANDNE M 10 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
6493 DALLAS 08J531 M 10 HOLD DALLAS DO NOT BREED Excluded
6495 DALLAS 08J532 F 10 HOLD DALLAS DO NOT BREED Excluded
6499 TORONTO 41179 F 10 HOLD TORONTO DO NOT BREED Excluded
6503 YULEE Y63303 M 10 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
6532 CHEHAW M06002 F 11 HOLD CHEHAW DO NOT BREED Excluded
6534 CHEHAW M06004 F 11 HOLD CHEHAW DO NOT BREED Excluded
6535 YULEE Y53008 F 11 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6540 NZP-CRC 115186 M 10 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
6579 CINCINNAT 107077 F 9 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
6580 INDIANAPL 210001 F 9 HOLD INDIANAPL DO NOT BREED
6581 INDIANAPL 210002 F 9 HOLD INDIANAPL DO NOT BREED
6591 ST LOUIS 119430 M 9 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6485, 8873
6592 SD-WAP 614143 F 9 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6593 PITTSBURG M 9 HOLD PITTSBURG DO NOT BREED
6594 PITTSBURG M 9 HOLD PITTSBURG DO NOT BREED
6595 SD-WAP 613245 F 9 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6596 YULEE 143301 F 9 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
6597 SD-WAP 615482 M 9 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6608 SD-WAP 615483 M 9 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6652 ST LOUIS 108034 M 8 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6485, 8873
6669 HOUSTON 23273 M 9 HOLD HOUSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
6670 HOUSTON 23274 M 9 HOLD HOUSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
6674 YULEE Y73004 F 9 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6685 SD-WAP 609199 M 7 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
6686 SANDIEGOZ 609200 F 7 HOLD SANDIEGOZ DO NOT BREED Excluded
6719 SANDIEGOZ 509080 M 8 HOLD SANDIEGOZ DO NOT BREED Excluded
6737 CINCINNAT 108063 M 8 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
6741 COLUMBUS 208062 M 8 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
6805 FOSSILRIM 1180 F 7 SEND TO WINSTON BREED WITH 8884,
or 8885
6834 CINCINNAT 115033 M 8 HOLD CINCINNAT BREED WITH 8463, 8337
Also see MateRx
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SB ID Location Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6835 CINCINNAT 115034 M 8 HOLD CINCINNAT BREED WITH 8463, 8337
Also see MateRx
6836 CINCINNAT 115035 M 8 HOLD CINCINNAT BREED WITH 8463, 8337
Also see MateRx
6837 YULEE Y83005 F 8 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
6838 ASHLANDNE 22783 F 8 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
6840 WILDS 115028 F 8 SEND TO ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 7117 OR
7118
6841 WINSTON 270687 F 8 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
6842 BREVARD 10005 F 8 HOLD BREVARD DO NOT BREED
6879 SD-WAP 609201 F 7 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
6979 NZP-CRC 114878 F 7 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
6980 WILDS 115009 F 7 HOLD WILDS SEE MATERX
6982 TORONTO 42709 M 8 HOLD TORONTO SEE MATERX
6984 TORONTO 42710 F 8 HOLD TORONTO BREED WITH 7115 Toronto valuable pair
6990 ST LOUIS 119429 M 7 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6485, 8873
6991 CINCINNAT 109067 F 7 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
6992 FOSSILRIM 1194 F 7 SEND TO ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 7117,
or 7118
6993 CINCINNAT 109039 F 7 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
6996 SANFORD A9C186 M 7 HOLD SANFORD DO NOT BREED
6997 SANFORD A9C187 M 7 HOLD SANFORD DO NOT BREED
7000 YULEE Y93008 F 7 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
7001 NZP-CRC 115432 M 7 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
7002 DICKERSON 6673 M 7 HOLD DICKERSON BREED WITH 7002
7003 DICKERSON 6674 M 7 HOLD DICKERSON BREED WITH 7003
7004 SD-WAP 609025 F 7 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
7108 BUSCH TAM 64825 F 6 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
7109 YULEE 133302 F 6 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
7110 YULEE 133303 F 6 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
7111 BUSCH TAM 64828 F 6 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
7114 BUSCH TAM 64831 F 6 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
7115 TORONTO 44776 M 6 HOLD TORONTO BREED WITH 6984 Toronto valuable pair
7117 ASHLANDNE 20368 M 6 HOLD ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 6992 Also see MateRx
7118 ASHLANDNE 20369 M 6 HOLD ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 6840 Also see MateRx
7119 FRESNO 206075 F 6 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
7120 FRESNO 206076 F 6 SEND TO FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
7121 BUSCH TAM 64844 M 5 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
7221 NZP-CRC 114736 F 6 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
7225 NZP-CRC 114735 M 6 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
7968 PORTLAND B10183 M 6 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
7999 CLEVELAND 120405 M 6 HOLD CLEVELAND DO NOT BREED
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SB ID Location Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8000 CLEVELAND 120406 M 6 HOLD CLEVELAND DO NOT BREED
8001 SD-WAP 614537 M 6 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
8003 WINSTON 270863 F 6 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
8019 SD-WAP 610376 M 6 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
8023 COLUMBUS 210090 M 6 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
8024 COLUMBUS 210091 M 6 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
8025 COLUMBUS 210089 F 6 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
8026 COLUMBUS 210102 M 6 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
8035 MEMPHIS 23414 M 6 HOLD MEMPHIS DO NOT BREED
8036 MEMPHIS 23415 M 6 HOLD MEMPHIS DO NOT BREED
8037 FOSSILRIM 1221 F 6 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
8040 FOSSILRIM 1186 M 6 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
8041 FOSSILRIM 1187 M 6 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
8042 YULEE 103008 F 6 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8079 PORTLAND B10184 M 6 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
8084 CALDWELL 108023 F 6 HOLD CALDWELL BREED WITH 8935, 8947
8102 NZP-CRC 114645 M 6 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8103 LITTLEROC 7254 F 6 HOLD LITTLEROC DO NOT BREED Excluded
8145 DENVER A12154 M 6 HOLD DENVER DO NOT BREED
8146 DENVER A12155 M 6 HOLD DENVER DO NOT BREED
8149 JACKSONVL 814305 M 6 HOLD JACKSONVL DO NOT BREED
8150 WILDS 110088 F 6 HOLD WILDS SEE MATERX
8282 INDIANAPL 215018 M 5 HOLD INDIANAPL DO NOT BREED
8283 INDIANAPL 215019 M 5 HOLD INDIANAPL DO NOT BREED
8284 NZP-CRC 114680 M 5 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8285 DISNEY AK 146071 F 5 HOLD DISNEY AK DO NOT BREED
8286 DISNEY AK 140670 F 5 HOLD DISNEY AK DO NOT BREED
8335 CAPE MAY 3643 M 5 HOLD CAPE MAY DO NOT BREED
8336 CAPE MAY 3642 M 5 HOLD CAPE MAY DO NOT BREED
8337 BATONROUG 10698 F 5 SEND TO CINCINNAT BREED WITH
6834, 6835,
or 6836
8359 JACKSONVL 814306 M 5 HOLD JACKSONVL DO NOT BREED
8361 YULEE 113001 F 5 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8362 YULEE 113002 F 5 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8406 WINSTON 270494 M 4 HOLD WINSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
8408 WINSTON 270495 F 4 HOLD WINSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
8423 NZP-WASH 114777 M 4 HOLD NZP-WASH SEE MATERX
8426 NZP-CRC 114778 F 4 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8461 DICKERSON 6557 F 4 HOLD DICKERSON BREED WITH 7002
or 7003
8462 FOSSILRIM 3405 F 4 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
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SB ID Location Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8463 WINSTON 270532 F 4 SEND TO CINCINNAT BREED WITH
6834, 6835
or 6835
8465 CINCINNAT 112050 F 4 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
8468 TORONTO 46091 F 5 HOLD TORONTO SEE MATERX
8470 TORONTO 46093 F 5 HOLD TORONTO SEE MATERX
8471 TORONTO 46094 F 4 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
8482 METROZOO 12M103 M 4 HOLD METROZOO DO NOT BREED Excluded
8483 METROZOO 12M104 M 4 HOLD METROZOO DO NOT BREED Excluded
8559 FOSSIL RIM 1188 M 4 HOLD FOSSIL RIM BREED WITH 8958
8560 ASHLANDNE 21768 F 4 HOLD ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 6486 Also see MateRx
8561 ASHLANDNE 22706 F 4 SEND TO YULEE BREED WITH 5991 Also see MateRx
8601 WILDS 114045 M 4 HOLD WILDS SEE MATERX
8602 WILDS 114046 M 4 HOLD WILDS SEE MATERX
8603 YULEE 123003 F 4 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8764 YULEE 163309 M 4 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
8765 YULEE 163308 M 4 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
8766 WILDS 116052 F 4 HOLD WILDS DO NOT BREED Excluded
8767 FOSSILRIM 3403 F 4 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
8870 NZP-WASH 114954 M 3 SEND TO TORONTO SEE MATERX
8871 DALLAS 13M374 M 3 HOLD DALLAS DO NOT BREED Excluded
8873 ST LOUIS 117689 F 3 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6652, 6591, 6990
breed with any of ST LOUIS
8874 NZP-CRC 114958 F 3 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8875 PHOENIX 12761 M 3 HOLD PHOENIX DO NOT BREED
8876 PHOENIX 12762 M 3 HOLD PHOENIX DO NOT BREED
8877 PHOENIX 12763 M 3 HOLD PHOENIX DO NOT BREED
8878 COLUMBUS 213090 F 3 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
8879 COLUMBUS 213091 F 3 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
8884 WINSTON 270598 M 3 HOLD WINSTON BREED WITH 6805
8885 WINSTON 270599 M 3 HOLD WINSTON BREED WITH 6805 Also see MateRx
8930 NORFOLK 216027 M 3 HOLD NORFOLK DO NOT BREED
8931 NORFOLK 216028 M 3 HOLD NORFOLK DO NOT BREED
8935 CALDWELL 107936 M 3 HOLD CALDWELL BREED WITH 8084,
or 9500
8936 MANHATTAN 201505 F 3 HOLD MANHATTAN DO NOT BREED
8937 MANHATTAN 201504 F 3 HOLD MANHATTAN DO NOT BREED
8947 CALDWELL 107937 M 3 HOLD CALDWELL BREED WITH 8084
8948 PROVIDNCE 100391 F 3 HOLD PROVIDNCE DO NOT BREED
8949 PROVIDNCE 100392 F 3 HOLD PROVIDNCE DO NOT BREED
8950 PROVIDNCE 100393 F 3 HOLD PROVIDNCE DO NOT BREED
8951 PROVIDNCE 100394 F 3 HOLD PROVIDNCE DO NOT BREED
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SB ID Location Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8955 SD-WAP M 3 HOLD SD-WAP BREED WITH 9089 Also see MateRx
8957 NZP-CRC 115001 F 3 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8958 FOSSIL RIM 3415 F 3 HOLD FOSSIL RIM BREED WITH 8559
8959 BATTLE CR M15007 F 3 HOLD BATTLE CR DO NOT BREED
8960 BATTLE CR M15008 F 3 HOLD BATTLE CR DO NOT BREED
8961 BATTLE CR M15009 F 3 HOLD BATTLE CR DO NOT BREED
8962 SCOVILL F 200927 M 3 HOLD SCOVILL F DO NOT BREED
8964 SCOVILL F 200928 M 3 HOLD SCOVILL F DO NOT BREED
8965 NZP-CRC 115013 F 3 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9043 COLUMBUS 214032 F 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9053 SD-WAP 614198 M 2 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9075 CINCINNAT 114050 F 2 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
9076 TOLEDO 11283 M 2 HOLD TOLEDO DO NOT BREED
9077 TOLEDO 11282 M 2 HOLD TOLEDO DO NOT BREED
9078 TOLEDO 11284 M 2 HOLD TOLEDO DO NOT BREED
9085 BREVARD 15137 F 2 HOLD BREVARD DO NOT BREED
9086 BALTIMORE 7936 M 2 HOLD BALTIMORE DO NOT BREED
9087 BALTIMORE 7935 M 2 HOLD BALTIMORE DO NOT BREED
9088 SD-WAP 614361 F 2 SEND TO TORONTO SEE MATERX
9089 SD-WAP 614362 F 2 HOLD SD-WAP BREED WITH 8955 Also see MateRx
9091 YULEE 143004 M 2 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9092 BREVARD 15139 F 2 HOLD BREVARD DO NOT BREED
9093 BREVARD 15138 F 2 HOLD BREVARD DO NOT BREED Excluded
9095 SD-WAP 614426 F 2 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9096 SANDIEGOZ 614427 F 2 HOLD SANDIEGOZ DO NOT BREED Excluded
9097 COLUMBUS 214126 M 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9098 OMAHA 22985 M 2 HOLD OMAHA DO NOT BREED Excluded
9099 OMAHA 22986 M 2 HOLD OMAHA DO NOT BREED Excluded
9100 COLUMBUS 214127 F 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9171 SD-WAP 615391 M 2 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9172 SD-WAP 615390 M 2 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9183 OMAHA M 2 HOLD OMAHA SEE MATERX
9184 OMAHA M 2 HOLD OMAHA SEE MATERX
9185 PALM DES 416012 F 2 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED
9186 PALM DES 416013 F 2 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED
9187 PALM DES 416014 F 2 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED
9193 COLUMBUS 214134 F 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9194 COLUMBUS 214135 F 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9213 BUSCH TAM 65785 M 2 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
9214 YULEE 143008 M 2 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9215 BUSCH TAM 65784 M 2 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
9216 NZP-CRC 115383 F 2 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9217 YULEE 143011 M 2 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9218 YULEE 143012 F 2 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
9219 NZP-CRC 115384 F 2 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9220 YULEE 143014 F 2 SEND TO WINSTON BREED WITH C145 Also see MateRx
9224 FOSSILRIM 1216 M 2 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
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SB ID Location Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
9225 FOSSILRIM 1217 M 2 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
9226 FOSSILRIM 1218 M 2 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
9284 WINSTON 270730 F 1 HOLD WINSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
9408 NY BRONX E15024 M 1 HOLD NY BRONX DO NOT BREED Excluded
9409 NY BRONX E15025 M 1 HOLD NY BRONX DO NOT BREED Excluded
9410 PHILADELP F 1 HOLD PHILADELP DO NOT BREED
9411 PHILADELP F 1 HOLD PHILADELP DO NOT BREED
9428 COLUMBUS 215083 M 1 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9459 NZP-CRC 115296 M 1 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9460 NZP-CRC 115297 M 1 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9461 NZP-CRC 115298 F 1 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9469 YULEE 153001 M 1 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9470 YULEE 153002 M 1 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9471 YULEE 153003 F 1 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9478 SD-WAP 615541 M 1 SEND TO NZP-WASH SEE MATERX
9479 SD-WAP 615542 M 1 SEND TO NZP-WASH SEE MATERX
9480 SD-WAP 615540 F 1 SEND TO PORTLAND DO NOT BREED
9481 SD-WAP 615537 F 1 SEND TO PORTLAND DO NOT BREED
9482 SD-WAP 615539 F 1 SEND TO BATONROUG DO NOT BREED Dependent on transfer of 8337
9483 SD-WAP 615538 F 1 SEND TO BATONROUG DO NOT BREED Dependent on transfer of 8337
9494 FOSSILRIM 1225 M 1 SEND TO KANSASCTY DO NOT BREED
9495 FOSSILRIM 1226 M 1 SEND TO KANSASCTY DO NOT BREED
9496 FOSSILRIM 1227 M 1 SEND TO KANSASCTY DO NOT BREED
9498 FOSSILRIM 1229 M 1 SEND TO CALDWELL DO NOT BREED
9499 FOSSILRIM 1230 F 1 SEND TO FRESNO DO NOT BREED
9500 FOSSILRIM 1231 F 1 SEND TO CALDWELL DO NOT BREED
9501 FOSSILRIM 3401 F 1 SEND TO FRESNO DO NOT BREED See notes
C100 FOSSILRIM 3406 M 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
C101 FOSSILRIM 3407 M 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
C123 CINCINNAT 116040 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C124 CINCINNAT 116041 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C125 CINCINNAT 116042 M 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C126 CINCINNAT 116043 M 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C130 CINCINNAT 116045 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C135 FOSSILRIM 3413 M 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C136 FOSSILRIM 3414 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C141 ASHLANDNE 23964 F 0 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
C142 ASHLANDNE 23963 F 0 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
C143 ASHLANDNE 23962 F 0 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
C145 WINSTON 270898 M 0 HOLD WINSTON BREED WITH 9220 Also see MateRx
C146 WINSTON 270899 M 0 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
C147 WINSTON 270900 F 0 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
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SB ID Location Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
C148 WINSTON 270901 F 0 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
C151 COLUMBUS 216060 M 0 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
C163 YULEE 163004 M 0 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
C170 YULEE M 0 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
C171 FOSSILRIM 3418 M 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C172 FOSSILRIM 3419 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C173 FOSSILRIM 3420 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C175 SD-WAP 616581 F 0 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
C176 SD-WAP 616582 F 0 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
C89 CINCINNAT 116032 M 0 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
C93 CINCINNAT 116021 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
C96 CINCINNAT 116024 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
C97 CINCINNAT 116025 M 0 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
C98 FOSSILRIM 3408 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
C99 FOSSILRIM 3409 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
ROCK1 ROCKTON B0AJ1 F 6 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK2 ROCKTON B0AJ2 M 6 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK3 ROCKTON B0AJ6 M 6 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK4 ROCKTON B1AJ2 M 5 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK5 ROCKTON B1AJ5 F 5 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK6 ROCKTON B1AJ7 M 5 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK7 ROCKTON A7B007 M 9 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK8 ROCKTON A9AJ04 F 7 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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SSP RECOMMENDATIONS BY INSTITUTION (Note that Breeding Centers and their satellite facilities are listed together and may not appear in alphabetical order)
ASHLANDNE – see OMAHA
BALTIMORE
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
Baltimore, MD
Contact: Carey Ricciardone, [email protected], (443)992-4589
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
9086 7936 M 2 HOLD BALTIMORE DO NOT BREED
9087 7935 M 2 HOLD BALTIMORE DO NOT BREED
BATONROUG
BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo
Baker, LA
Contact: Sam Winslow, [email protected], (225)775-3877 (213)
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8337 10698 F 5 SEND TO CINCINNAT BREED WITH 6834
or 6836
9482 615539 F 1 RECEIVE FROM SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Dependent on transfer of 8337 9483 615538 F 1 RECEIVE FROM SD-WAP DO NOT BREED
BATTLE CR
Binder Park Zoo
Battle Creek, MI
Contact: Jennifer Barnett, [email protected], 269-979-1351 ext 158
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8959 M15007 F 3 HOLD BATTLE CR DO NOT BREED
8960 M15008 F 3 HOLD BATTLE CR DO NOT BREED
8961 M15009 F 3 HOLD BATTLE CR DO NOT BREED
BREVARD
Brevard Zoo
Melbourne, FL
Contact: Tracey Sorensen, [email protected], 312-254-9453 ext 202
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6842 10005 F 8 HOLD BREVARD DO NOT BREED
9085 15137 F 2 HOLD BREVARD DO NOT BREED
9092 15139 F 2 HOLD BREVARD DO NOT BREED
9093 15138 F 2 HOLD BREVARD DO NOT BREED Excluded
Draft for Institutional Representative Review – Please Respond by 3 March 2017
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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BUSCH TAM
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Tampa, FL
Contact: Laura Wittish, [email protected], 813-987-5579
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
7108 64825 F 6 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
7111 64828 F 6 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
7114 64831 F 6 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
7121 64844 M 5 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
9213 65785 M 2 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
9215 65784 M 2 HOLD BUSCH TAM DO NOT BREED Excluded
CALDWELL
Caldwell Zoo
Tyler, TX
Contact: Scotty Stainback, [email protected], (903)593-0121
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4259 106572 F 16 HOLD CALDWELL DO NOT BREED Excluded
6263 105347 M 12 HOLD CALDWELL DO NOT BREED Excluded
8084 108023 F 6 HOLD CALDWELL BREED WITH 8935, 8947
8935 107936 M 3 HOLD CALDWELL BREED WITH 8084
8947 107937 M 3 HOLD CALDWELL BREED WITH 8084
9498 1229 M 1 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED
9500 1231 F 1 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED
CAPE MAY
Cape May County Park Zoo
Cape May Court House, NJ
Contact: Alexander Ernst, [email protected], (609)465-3879
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8335 3643 M 5 HOLD CAPE MAY DO NOT BREED
8336 3642 M 5 HOLD CAPE MAY DO NOT BREED
CHEHAW
Chehaw Wild Animal Park
Albany, GA
Contact: Samantha Sassone, [email protected]
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6532 M06002 F 11 HOLD CHEHAW DO NOT BREED Excluded
6534 M06004 F 11 HOLD CHEHAW DO NOT BREED Excluded
Draft for Institutional Representative Review – Please Respond by 3 March 2017
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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CINCINNAT
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Cincinnati, OH
Contact: Tom Tenhundfeld, [email protected], (513)697-9853
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
5788 104066 M 12 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
5789 104067 M 12 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
6395 107099 M 9 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
6396 113110 M 9 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
6579 107077 F 9 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
6737 108063 M 8 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
6834 115033 M 8 HOLD CINCINNAT BREED WITH 8463, 8337
Also see MateRx
6835 115034 M 8 HOLD CINCINNAT BREED WITH 8463, 8337
Also see MateRx
6836 115035 M 8 HOLD CINCINNAT BREED WITH 8463, 8337
Also see MateRx
6991 109067 F 7 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
6993 109039 F 7 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
8337 10698 F 5 RECEIVE FROM BATONROUG BREED WITH 6834,
6835, or 6836
8463 270532 F 4 RECEIVE FROM WINSTON BREED WITH 6834,
6835, or 6836
8465 112050 F 4 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
9075 114050 F 2 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C123 116040 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C124 116041 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C125 116042 M 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C126 116043 M 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C130 116045 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT SEE MATERX
C89 116032 M 0 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
C93 116021 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
C96 116024 F 0 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
C97 116025 M 0 HOLD CINCINNAT DO NOT BREED Excluded
Cincinnati MateRx Breeding Recommendations
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental - do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
Females >
83
37
65
79
69
91
90
75
C1
23
C1
24
C1
30
84
63
Male
s >
BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' BA
TON
RO
UG
CIN
CIN
NA
T
CIN
CIN
NA
T
CIN
CIN
NA
T
CIN
CIN
NA
T
CIN
CIN
NA
T
CIN
CIN
NA
T
WIN
STO
N
6395 CINCINNAT 4 3 4 - 4 4 2 6
6396 CINCINNAT 4 3 4 - 4 4 2 6
6834 CINCINNAT 4 4 4 4 - - 4 4
6835 CINCINNAT 4 4 4 4 - - 4 4
6836 CINCINNAT 4 4 4 4 - - 4 4
C125 CINCINNAT 6 4 - - - - 4 4
C126 CINCINNAT 6 4 - - - - 4 4
Draft for Institutional Representative Review – Please Respond by 3 March 2017
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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CLEVELAND
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Cleveland, OH
Contact: Tad Schoffner, [email protected], (216) 635-3332
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
7999 120405 M 6 HOLD CLEVELAND DO NOT BREED
8000 120406 M 6 HOLD CLEVELAND DO NOT BREED
COLUMBUS
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Powell, OH
Contact: Celeste Lombardi, [email protected], (614)645-3458
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6741 208062 M 8 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
8023 210090 M 6 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
8024 210091 M 6 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
8025 210089 F 6 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
8026 210102 M 6 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
8878 213090 F 3 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
8879 213091 F 3 HOLD COLUMBUS SEE MATERX Education - potential breeders
9043 214032 F 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9097 214126 M 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9100 214127 F 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9193 214134 F 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9194 214135 F 2 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
9428 215083 M 1 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
C151 216060 M 0 HOLD COLUMBUS DO NOT BREED Excluded
WILDS
The Wilds
Cumberland, OH
Contact: Daniel Beetem, [email protected], (740)638-5030 (2110)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6397 113072 F 9 HOLD WILDS DO NOT BREED Excluded
6840 115028 F 8 SEND TO ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 7117 OR
7118
6980 115009 F 7 HOLD WILDS SEE MATERX
8150 110088 F 6 HOLD WILDS SEE MATERX
8601 114045 M 4 HOLD WILDS SEE MATERX
8602 114046 M 4 HOLD WILDS SEE MATERX
8766 116052 F 4 HOLD WILDS DO NOT BREED Excluded
Draft for Institutional Representative Review – Please Respond by 3 March 2017
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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Columbus & Wilds MateRx Breeding Recommendations
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental - do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
DALLAS
Dallas Zoo
Dallas, TX
Contact: Lora Baumhardt, [email protected], (469)554-7218
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4261 08J530 F 16 HOLD DALLAS DO NOT BREED Excluded
6493 08J531 M 10 HOLD DALLAS DO NOT BREED Excluded
6495 08J532 F 10 HOLD DALLAS DO NOT BREED Excluded
8871 13M374 M 3 HOLD DALLAS DO NOT BREED Excluded
DENVER
Denver Zoological Gardens
Denver, CO
Contact: Rebecca McCloskey, [email protected], 720-337-1648
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8145 A12154 M 6 HOLD DENVER DO NOT BREED
8146 A12155 M 6 HOLD DENVER DO NOT BREED
DICKERSON
Dickerson Park Zoo
Springfield, MO
Contact: Kesha Schreiber, [email protected], (417)833-1570
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
5756 5698 F 13 HOLD DICKERSON DO NOT BREED Excluded
5758 5700 F 13 HOLD DICKERSON DO NOT BREED Excluded
7002 6673 M 7 HOLD DICKERSON BREED WITH 7002
7003 6674 M 7 HOLD DICKERSON BREED WITH 7003
8461 6557 F 4 HOLD DICKERSON BREED WITH 7002
or 7003
DISNEY AK
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Bay Lake, FL
Contact: Gary Noble, [email protected], (407)938-2879
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6185 60372 F 11 HOLD DISNEY AK DO NOT BREED Excluded
6187 60374 F 11 HOLD DISNEY AK DO NOT BREED Excluded
8285 146071 F 5 HOLD DISNEY AK DO NOT BREED
8286 140670 F 5 HOLD DISNEY AK DO NOT BREED
Females >
88
78
88
79
69
80
81
50
Male
s >
BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' CO
LUM
BU
S
CO
LUM
BU
S
WIL
DS
WIL
DS
6741 COLUMBUS 4 4 3 -
8023 COLUMBUS 4 4 4 4
8024 COLUMBUS 4 4 4 4
8601 WILDS - - 4 4
8602 WILDS - - 4 4
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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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FOSSILRIM
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
Glen Rose, TX
Institutional Note: For 9500 and 9501 females, one should go to CALDWELL and the other to FRESNO. Specific recommendations have been made for tables, but either female can go to either location at institutional discretion.
Contact: Jason Ahistus, [email protected]; 254-898-4243
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
5615 1157 F 14 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
6473 1129 M 11 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
6805 1180 F 7 SEND TO WINSTON BREED WITH 8884, or
8885
6992 1194 F 7 SEND TO ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 7117, or
7118
7120 206076 F 6 RECEIVE FROM FRESNO SEE MATERX
8037 1221 F 6 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
8040 1186 M 6 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
8041 1187 M 6 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
8462 3405 F 4 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
8559 1188 M 4 HOLD FOSSIL RIM BREED WITH 8958
8767 3403 F 4 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
8958 3415 F 3 HOLD FOSSIL RIM BREED WITH 8559
9224 1216 M 2 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
9225 1217 M 2 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
9226 1218 M 2 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
9494 1225 M 1 SEND TO KANSASCTY DO NOT BREED
9495 1226 M 1 SEND TO KANSASCTY DO NOT BREED
9496 1227 M 1 SEND TO KANSASCTY DO NOT BREED
9498 1229 M 1 SEND TO CALDWELL DO NOT BREED
9499 1230 F 1 SEND TO FRESNO DO NOT BREED
9500 1231 F 1 SEND TO CALDWELL DO NOT BREED
9501 3401 F 1 SEND TO FRESNO DO NOT BREED See notes
C100 3406 M 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
C101 3407 M 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
C135 3413 M 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C136 3414 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C171 3418 M 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C172 3419 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C173 3420 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED Excluded
C98 3408 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
C99 3409 F 0 HOLD FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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FOSSILRIM Breeding Recommendations via MateRx
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
FRESNO
Fresno Chaffee Zoo
Fresno, CA
Contact: Lyn Myers, [email protected], (559)641-6331
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
7119 206075 F 6 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
7120 206076 F 6 SEND TO FOSSILRIM SEE MATERX
9499 1230 F 1 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED
9501 3401 F 1 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED
HONOLULU (non-AZA)
Honolulu Zoo
Honolulu, HI
Contact: Robert Porec, [email protected], (808)768-7166
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6168 207037 M 12 HOLD HONOLULU DO NOT BREED Excluded
6413 207036 M 12 HOLD HONOLULU DO NOT BREED Excluded
HOUSTON
Houston Zoo, Inc.
Houston, TX
Contact: Kevin Hodge, [email protected], (713)533-6642
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6669 23273 M 9 HOLD HOUSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
6670 23274 M 9 HOLD HOUSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
IEFS
International Exotic Animal Sanctuary
Boyd, TX
Contact: Richard Gilbreth, [email protected], (940)393-9036
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6160 210902 M 13 HOLD IEFS DO NOT BREED Excluded
Females >
8037
8462
8958
C98
C99
7120
Males >
BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' FOSS
ILRI
M
FOSS
ILRI
M
FOSS
ILRI
M
FOSS
ILRI
M
FOSS
ILRI
M
FRES
NO
6473 FOSSILRIM 4 4 4 - - 4
8040 FOSSILRIM 3 4 3 4 4 3
8041 FOSSILRIM 3 4 2 4 4 3
8559 FOSSILRIM 3 4 3 4 4 6
9224 FOSSILRIM 4 4 4 4 4 6
9225 FOSSILRIM 4 4 4 4 4 6
9226 FOSSILRIM 4 4 4 4 4 6
C100 FOSSILRIM - 4 3 - - 4
C101 FOSSILRIM - 4 3 - - 4
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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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INDIANAPL
Indianapolis Zoo
Indianapolis, IN
Contact: David Hagan, [email protected], (317)630-2092
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6580 210001 F 9 HOLD INDIANAPL DO NOT BREED
6581 210002 F 9 HOLD INDIANAPL DO NOT BREED
8282 215018 M 5 HOLD INDIANAPL DO NOT BREED
8283 215019 M 5 HOLD INDIANAPL DO NOT BREED
JACKSONVL
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens
Jacksonville, FL
Contact: Daniel Dembiec, [email protected], (904)757-4463 (197)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8149 814305 M 6 HOLD JACKSONVL DO NOT BREED
8359 814306 M 5 HOLD JACKSONVL DO NOT BREED
JNGLARY F
The Naples Zoo
Naples, FL
Contact: Elizabeth Harmon, [email protected], (239)262-5409 (141)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6461 A6C091 F 10 HOLD JNGLARY F DO NOT BREED
6462 A6C090 F 10 HOLD JNGLARY F DO NOT BREED
KANSASCTY
Kansas City Zoo
Kansas City, MO
Contact: Joni Hartman, [email protected], (816)595-1323
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6483 M07027 F 11 HOLD KANSASCTY DO NOT BREED Excluded
9494 1225 M 1 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED
9495 1226 M 1 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED
9496 1227 M 1 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM DO NOT BREED
LITTLEROC
Little Rock Zoological Gardens
Little Rock, AR
Contact: Debbie Thompson, [email protected], (501)661-7206
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4453 7253 F 15 HOLD LITTLEROC DO NOT BREED Excluded
8103 7254 F 6 HOLD LITTLEROC DO NOT BREED Excluded
LOWRY
Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo
Tampa, FL
Contact: LeeAnn Rottman, [email protected], (813)935-8552 (221)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6184 102320 M 11 HOLD LOWRY DO NOT BREED Excluded
Draft for Institutional Representative Review – Please Respond by 3 March 2017
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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MANHATTAN
Sunset Zoo
Manhattan, KS
Contact: Brian Davoren, [email protected], (785)587-2737
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8936 201505 F 3 HOLD MANHATTAN DO NOT BREED
8937 201504 F 3 HOLD MANHATTAN DO NOT BREED
MEMPHIS
Memphis Zoological Garden & Aquarium
Memphis, TN
Contact: Farshid Mehrdadfar, [email protected],
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8035 23414 M 6 HOLD MEMPHIS DO NOT BREED
8036 23415 M 6 HOLD MEMPHIS DO NOT BREED
METROZOO
Zoo Miami
Miami, FL
Contact: Matt James, [email protected], (904)392-1531
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8482 12M103 M 4 HOLD METROZOO DO NOT BREED Excluded
8483 12M104 M 4 HOLD METROZOO DO NOT BREED Excluded
MILWAUKEE
Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens
Milwaukee, WI
Contact: Tim Wild, [email protected], (414)256-5457
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6182 5859 F 12 HOLD MILWAUKEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6412 5858 F 12 HOLD MILWAUKEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
MONTGOMRY (non-AZA)
Montgomery Zoo
Montgomery, AL
Contact: Ken Naugher, [email protected], 334-240-4903
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4260 3505 F 16 HOLD MONTGOMRY DO NOT BREED Excluded
Draft for Institutional Representative Review – Please Respond by 3 March 2017
Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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NORFOLK
Virginia Zoological Park
Norfolk, VA
Contact: Jennifer McNamara, [email protected], 417-425-7410
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8930 216027 M 3 HOLD NORFOLK DO NOT BREED
8931 216028 M 3 HOLD NORFOLK DO NOT BREED
NY BRONX
Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Society
Bronx, NY
Contact: Kathleen LaMattina, [email protected]
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
9408 E15024 M 1 HOLD NY BRONX DO NOT BREED Excluded
9409 E15025 M 1 HOLD NY BRONX DO NOT BREED Excluded
NZP-CRC
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Front Royal, VA
Contact: Adrienne Crosier, [email protected], (540)635-6594
SB ID Local
ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
5816 114486 F 12 HOLD NZP-CRC DO NOT BREED Excluded
6161 114799 M 13 HOLD NZP-CRC DO NOT BREED Excluded
6339 114277 F 11 HOLD NZP-CRC DO NOT BREED Excluded
6460 115187 M 10 HOLD NZP-CRC DO NOT BREED Excluded
6540 115186 M 10 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
6979 114878 F 7 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
7001 115432 M 7 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
7221 114736 F 6 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
7225 114735 M 6 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8102 114645 M 6 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8284 114680 M 5 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8426 114778 F 4 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8874 114958 F 3 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8957 115001 F 3 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
8965 115013 F 3 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9216 115383 F 2 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9219 115384 F 2 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9459 115296 M 1 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9460 115297 M 1 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
9461 115298 F 1 HOLD NZP-CRC SEE MATERX
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Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Species Survival Plan® - 2017 - DRAFT
This Program is currently a Yellow SSP and recommendations proposed are non-binding – Participation is voluntary. Dispositions to non-AZA institutions should comply with each institution's acquisition/disposition policy.
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NZP-WASH
Smithsonian National Zoological Park
Washington, DC
Contact: Adrienne Crosier, [email protected], (540)635-6594
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8423 114777 M 4 HOLD NZP-WASH SEE MATERX
8870 114954 M 3 SEND TO TORONTO SEE MATERX
9478 615541 M 1 RECEIVE FROM SD-WAP SEE MATERX
9479 615542 M 1 RECEIVE FROM SD-WAP SEE MATERX
Smithsonian Breeding Recs via MateRx
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City Zoological Park
Oklahoma City, OK
Contact: Jaimee Flinchbaugh, [email protected], (405)425-0240
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6166 770438 F 12 HOLD OKLAHOMA DO NOT BREED Excluded
OMAHA
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
Omaha, NE
Contact: Jack Hetherington, [email protected], (402)733-8401
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
9098 22985 M 2 HOLD OMAHA DO NOT BREED Excluded
9099 22986 M 2 HOLD OMAHA DO NOT BREED Excluded
9183 M 2 HOLD OMAHA SEE MATERX
9184 M 2 HOLD OMAHA SEE MATERX
Females >
69
79
72
21
84
26
88
74
89
57
89
65
92
16
92
19
94
61
Male
s >BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' NZP
-CR
C
NZP
-CR
C
NZP
-CR
C
NZP
-CR
C
NZP
-CR
C
NZP
-CR
C
NZP
-CR
C
NZP
-CR
C
NZP
-CR
C
6540 NZP-CRC 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 -
7001 NZP-CRC 2 6 4 2 3 4 4 4 3
7225 NZP-CRC 6 4 6 - 4 4 4 4 2
8102 NZP-CRC 4 6 6 - 4 5 4 4 4
8284 NZP-CRC 4 6 6 - 4 5 4 4 4
9459 NZP-CRC 3 - 6 3 3 4 3 3 -
9460 NZP-CRC 3 - 6 3 3 4 3 3 -
8423 NZP-WASH 4 6 - 4 4 - 6 4 6
9478 SD-WAP 4 6 - 4 4 5 6 4 6
9479 SD-WAP 4 6 - 4 4 5 6 4 6
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ASHLANDNE
Lee Simmons Conservation Park & Safari
Ashland, NE
Contact: Gary Pettit, [email protected], 402-676-2681
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4494 14143 F 15 HOLD ASHLANDNE DO NOT BREED Excluded
5613 14140 M 14 HOLD ASHLANDNE DO NOT BREED Excluded
5614 14141 M 14 HOLD ASHLANDNE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6463 18104 F 10 HOLD ASHLANDNE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6486 M 10 HOLD ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 8560 Also see MateRx
6492 M 10 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
6838 22783 F 8 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
6840 115028 F 8 RECEIVE FROM WILDS BREED WITH 7117, 7118
Also see MateRx
6992 1194 F 7 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM BREED WITH 7117, 7118
Also see MateRx
7117 20368 M 6 HOLD ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 6992 Also see MateRx
7118 20369 M 6 HOLD ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 6840 Also see MateRx
8560 21768 F 4 HOLD ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 6486 Also see MateRx
8561 22706 F 4 SEND TO YULEE BREED WITH 5991 Also see MateRx
C141 23964 F 0 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
C142 23963 F 0 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
C143 23962 F 0 HOLD ASHLANDNE SEE MATERX
OMAHA_ASHLANDNE Breeding Recs via MateRx
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
PALM DES
The Living Desert
Palm Desert, CA
Contact: Ben Klopf, [email protected]; (760)346-5694 (2218)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4140 410016 F 17 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED Excluded
4317 411029 F 15 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED Excluded
9185 416012 F 2 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED
9186 416013 F 2 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED
9187 416014 F 2 HOLD PALM DES DO NOT BREED
Females >
68
38
85
60
C1
41
C1
42
C1
43
69
92
68
40
Male
s >
BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' ASH
LAN
DN
E
ASH
LAN
DN
E
ASH
LAN
DN
E
ASH
LAN
DN
E
ASH
LAN
DN
E
FOSS
ILR
IM
WIL
DS
6486 ASHLANDNE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
6492 ASHLANDNE 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7117 ASHLANDNE 4 6 4 4 4 3 4
7118 ASHLANDNE 4 6 4 4 4 3 4
9183 OMAHA 6 6 6 6 6 4 6
9184 OMAHA 6 6 6 6 6 4 6
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PHILADELP
The Philadelphia Zoo
Philadelphia, PA
Contact: Donna Evernham, [email protected], (215)243-1100 (5383)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4497 104113 M 15 HOLD PHILADELP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9410 F 1 HOLD PHILADELP DO NOT BREED
9411 F 1 HOLD PHILADELP DO NOT BREED
PHOENIX
Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix, AZ
Contact: Kara Schilling, [email protected], (602)914-4375
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8875 12761 M 3 HOLD PHOENIX DO NOT BREED
8876 12762 M 3 HOLD PHOENIX DO NOT BREED
8877 12763 M 3 HOLD PHOENIX DO NOT BREED
PITTSBURG (non-AZA)
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
Pittsburgh, PA
Contact: Kenneth Kaemmerer, [email protected], (412)365-2580
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6593 M 9 HOLD PITTSBURG DO NOT BREED
6594 M 9 HOLD PITTSBURG DO NOT BREED
PORTLAND
Oregon Zoo
Portland, OR
Contact: Rebecca Van Beek, [email protected], (503) 226-1561 x 5229
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
7968 B10183 M 6 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX Recommended Swap for 2 females.
8079 B10184 M 6 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
9480 615540 F 1 RECEIVE
FROM SD-WAP DO NOT BREED
9481 615537 F 1 RECEIVE
FROM SD-WAP DO NOT BREED
PROVIDNCE
Roger Williams Park Zoo
Providence, RI
Contact: Timothy French, [email protected], (401)785-3510 (306)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
8948 100391 F 3 HOLD PROVIDNCE DO NOT BREED
8949 100392 F 3 HOLD PROVIDNCE DO NOT BREED
8950 100393 F 3 HOLD PROVIDNCE DO NOT BREED
8951 100394 F 3 HOLD PROVIDNCE DO NOT BREED
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RIO GRAND
Albuquerque Biological Park
Albuquerque, NM
Contact: Lynn Tupa, [email protected], (505)764-6216
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
5604 M04046 F 14 HOLD RIO GRAND DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCKTON (Non-AZA)
African Lion Safari & Game Farm Ltd
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Contact: Lisa Gagnon, [email protected]; 519-240-0894 (329)
Institutional Note: Relatedness is currently high among this group. The SSP has newly added this facility after the planning
process and will improve recommendations in future drafts.
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
ROCK1 B0AJ1 F 6 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK2 B0AJ2 M 6 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK3 B0AJ6 M 6 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK4 B1AJ2 M 5 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK5 B1AJ5 F 5 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK6 B1AJ7 M 5 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK7 A7B007 M 9 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
ROCK8 A9AJ04 F 7 HOLD ROCKTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
SAFARI W
Safari West Preserve
Santa Rosa, CA
Contact: Marie Martinez, [email protected], (707)579-2551
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4475 101041 F 15 HOLD SAFARI W DO NOT BREED Excluded
6338 112082 M 11 HOLD SAFARI W DO NOT BREED Excluded
6429 107051 F 10 HOLD SAFARI W DO NOT BREED Excluded
SAN ANTON
San Antonio Zoological Gardens & Aquarium
San Antonio, TX
Contact: Randee Gonzalez, [email protected], 210-734-7184, Ext. 1337
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
5805 G05020 M 12 HOLD SAN ANTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
6335 Y08084 F 11 HOLD SAN ANTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
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SANDIEGOZ
San Diego Zoo
San Diego, CA
Contact: Carmi Penny, [email protected], (619)557-3982
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6686 609200 F 7 HOLD SANDIEGOZ DO NOT BREED Excluded
6719 509080 M 8 HOLD SANDIEGOZ DO NOT BREED Excluded
9096 614427 F 2 HOLD SANDIEGOZ DO NOT BREED Excluded
SD-WAP
San Diego Zoo's Safari Park
Escondido, CA
Contact: Autumn Nelson, [email protected], (760)738-5027
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
4470 604375 M 15 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
6474 605313 F 11 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
6476 605315 F 11 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6592 614143 F 9 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6595 613245 F 9 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6597 615482 M 9 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6608 615483 M 9 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6685 609199 M 7 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
6879 609201 F 7 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
7004 609025 F 7 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
7119 206075 F 6 RECEIVE FROM FRESNO SEE MATERX
7968 B10183 M 6 RECEIVE FROM PORTLAND SEE MATERX
8001 614537 M 6 HOLD SD-WAP SEE MATERX
8019 610376 M 6 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
8079 B10184 M 6 RECEIVE FROM PORTLAND SEE MATERX
8471 46094 F 4 RECEIVE FROM TORONTO DO NOT BREED
8955 M 3 HOLD SD-WAP BREED WITH 9089 Also see MateRx
9053 614198 M 2 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9088 614361 F 2 SEND TO TORONTO SEE MATERX
9089 614362 F 2 HOLD SD-WAP BREED WITH 8955 Also see MateRx
9095 614426 F 2 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9171 615391 M 2 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9172 615390 M 2 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
9218 143012 F 2 RECEIVE FROM YULEE SEE MATERX
9478 615541 M 1 SEND TO NZP-WASH SEE MATERX
9479 615542 M 1 SEND TO NZP-WASH SEE MATERX
9480 615540 F 1 SEND TO PORTLAND DO NOT BREED
9481 615537 F 1 SEND TO PORTLAND DO NOT BREED
9482 615539 F 1 SEND TO BATONROUG DO NOT BREED Dependent on transfer of 8337
9483 615538 F 1 SEND TO BATONROUG DO NOT BREED Dependent on transfer of 8337
C175 616581 F 0 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
C176 616582 F 0 HOLD SD-WAP DO NOT BREED Excluded
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San Diego Breeding Recs via MateRx
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
SANFORD
Central Florida Zoological Park
Lake Monroe, FL
Contact: David Tetzlaff, [email protected], (407)323-4450 (112)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6996 A9C186 M 7 HOLD SANFORD DO NOT BREED
6997 A9C187 M 7 HOLD SANFORD DO NOT BREED
SCOVILL F
Scovill Zoo
Decatur, IL
Contact: Heather Purdeu, [email protected], (217)421-7435
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
5477 200453 M 14 HOLD SCOVILL F DO NOT BREED Excluded
8962 200927 M 3 HOLD SCOVILL F DO NOT BREED
8964 200928 M 3 HOLD SCOVILL F DO NOT BREED
ST LOUIS
Saint Louis Zoological Park
St. Louis, MO
Contact: Steve Bircher, [email protected], (314)646-4789
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6410 117690 F 11 HOLD ST LOUIS DO NOT BREED
6485 116090 F 11 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6652, 6591, 6990
breed with any of ST LOUIS males
6591 119430 M 9 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6485, 8873
6652 108034 M 8 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6485, 8873
6990 119429 M 7 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6485, 8873
8873 117689 F 3 HOLD ST LOUIS BREED WITH 6652, 6591, 6990
breed with any of ST LOUIS
Females >
71
19
64
76
65
92
65
95
90
89
84
71
92
18
Male
s >
BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' FRES
NO
SD-W
AP
SD-W
AP
SD-W
AP
SD-W
AP
TOR
ON
TO
YULE
E
7968 PORTLAND 6 4 4 4 4 3 2
8079 PORTLAND 6 4 4 4 4 3 2
6597 SD-WAP 3 3 6 6 4 1 3
6608 SD-WAP 3 3 6 6 4 1 4
8001 SD-WAP 4 4 6 6 6 3 4
8955 SD-WAP 4 4 4 4 4 - 4
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TOLEDO
Toledo Zoological Gardens
Toledo, OH
Contact: Randi Meyerson, [email protected], (419)385-5721 (2052)
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
9076 11283 M 2 HOLD TOLEDO DO NOT BREED
9077 11282 M 2 HOLD TOLEDO DO NOT BREED
9078 11284 M 2 HOLD TOLEDO DO NOT BREED
TORONTO
Toronto Zoo
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Contact: Maria Franke-Gunther, [email protected], (416)392-5964
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6499 41179 F 10 HOLD TORONTO DO NOT BREED Excluded
6982 42709 M 8 HOLD TORONTO SEE MATERX
8468 46091 F 5 HOLD TORONTO SEE MATERX
8470 46093 F 5 HOLD TORONTO SEE MATERX
8471 46094 F 4 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
6984 42710 F 8 HOLD TORONTO BREED WITH 7115
7115 44776 M 6 HOLD TORONTO BREED WITH 6984
8870 114954 M 3 RECEIVE FROM NZP-WASH SEE MATERX
9088 614361 F 2 RECEIVE FROM SD-WAP SEE MATERX
TORONTO Breeding Recs via MateRx
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
WHEELING
Oglebay's Good Children's Zoo
Wheeling, WV
Contact: William Greathouse, [email protected], (304) 243 - 4027
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6067 4445 F 12 HOLD WHEELING DO NOT BREED Excluded
Females >
90
88
69
84
84
68
84
70
Male
s >
BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' SD-W
AP
TOR
ON
TO
TOR
ON
TO
TOR
ON
TO
8870 NZP-WASH 4 4 4 4
6982 TORONTO 4 - - 2
7115 TORONTO 6 2 - -
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WINSTON
Wildlife Safari Inc
Winston, OR
Contact: Sarah Roy, [email protected], (541) 679 – 6761 ext 217
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
6398 270056 F 9 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
6407 250143 F 11 HOLD WINSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
6409 270512 M 11 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
6477 270590 F 11 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
6805 1180 F 7 RECEIVE FROM FOSSILRIM BREED WITH 8884, or
8885 Also see MateRx
6841 270687 F 8 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
8003 270863 F 6 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
8406 270494 M 4 HOLD WINSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
8408 270495 F 4 HOLD WINSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
8463 270532 F 4 SEND TO CINCINNAT BREED WITH 6834,
6835 or 6835
8884 270598 M 3 HOLD WINSTON BREED WITH 6805
8885 270599 M 3 HOLD WINSTON BREED WITH 6805 Also see MateRx
9220 143014 F 2 RECEIVE FROM YULEE BREED WITH C145 Also see MateRx
9284 270730 F 1 HOLD WINSTON DO NOT BREED Excluded
C145 270898 M 0 HOLD WINSTON BREED WITH 9220 Also see MateRx
C146 270899 M 0 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
C147 270900 F 0 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
C148 270901 F 0 HOLD WINSTON SEE MATERX
WINSTON Breeding Recs via MateRx
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
Females >6
80
5
63
98
64
77
68
41
80
03
C1
47
C1
48
92
20
Male
s >
BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' FOSS
ILR
IM
WIN
STO
N
WIN
STO
N
WIN
STO
N
WIN
STO
N
WIN
STO
N
WIN
STO
N
YULE
E
6409 WINSTON 4 2 4 4 4 - - 2
8884 WINSTON 4 - 6 4 6 - - 4
8885 WINSTON 4 - 6 4 6 - - 4
C145 WINSTON 4 - 4 4 4 - - 2
C146 WINSTON 4 - 4 4 4 - - 2
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YULEE
White Oak Conservation Center
Yulee, FL
Contact: Karen Meeks, [email protected] , (904)225-3396
SB ID Local ID Sex Age Disposition Location Breeding With Rec Notes
5991 Y43002 M 12 HOLD YULEE BREED WITH 8561 Also see MateRx
6334 Y53302 F 11 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6503 Y63303 M 10 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
6535 Y53008 F 11 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6596 143301 F 9 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
6674 Y73004 F 9 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
6837 Y83005 F 8 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
7000 Y93008 F 7 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
7109 133302 F 6 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
7110 133303 F 6 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8042 103008 F 6 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8361 113001 F 5 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8362 113002 F 5 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8603 123003 F 4 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8764 163309 M 4 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
8765 163308 M 4 HOLD YULEE DO NOT BREED Excluded
9091 143004 M 2 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9214 143008 M 2 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9217 143011 M 2 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9218 143012 F 2 SEND TO SD-WAP SEE MATERX
9220 143014 F 2 SEND TO WINSTON BREED WITH C145 Also see MateRx
9469 153001 M 1 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9470 153002 M 1 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
9471 153003 F 1 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
C163 163004 M 0 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
C170 M 0 HOLD YULEE SEE MATERX
8561 22706 F 4 RECEIVE FROM ASHLANDNE BREED WITH 5991 Also see MateRx
YULEE Breeding Recs via MateRx
1 = very beneficial (genetically) to the population – ok to BREED 2 = moderately beneficial – ok to BREED 3 = slightly beneficial – ok to BREED 4 = genetically neutral – ok to BREED 5 = detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor 6 = very detrimental – do not pair for breeding without checking with population advisor “-“= very highly detrimental (should not be paired, due to high level of kinship of pair)
Females >
85
61
65
96
68
37
71
09
71
10
80
42
83
61
83
62
86
03
94
71
Male
s >
BREED 1, 2,
3s. 4s are OK
to breed. DO
NOT BREED
5, 6, '-' ASH
LAN
DN
E
YULE
E
YULE
E
YULE
E
YULE
E
YULE
E
YULE
E
YULE
E
YULE
E
YULE
E
5991 YULEE 2 4 4 3 3 - - - - -
6503 YULEE 6 6 6 2 2 4 4 4 4 6
9091 YULEE 3 - 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 -
9214 YULEE 2 - 4 - - 4 4 4 4 -
9217 YULEE 2 4 4 - - 4 4 4 4 4
9469 YULEE 4 - 5 4 4 - 6 6 - -
9470 YULEE 4 - 5 4 4 - 6 6 - -
C163 YULEE 4 - 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 6
C170 YULEE 6 5 6 5 5 - - - - -
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Appendix A Pedigree Assumptions
Assumptions were based on previous assumptions originating in the 2003 Cheetah SSP master plan (documented in overlay of 2003 plan, SPARKS studbook species notes, or special data of some individual animals) and used since the 2008 masterplan (2015 has one new assumption for 1936).
Hypothetical animals created for assumptions
Studbook ID Sire Dam Sex Notes
HYP004 486 487
Hypothetical combination of two parents recorded in 2007 studbook (former sire 486, dam 487), to maintain consistency of untruths across years & analyses for the many descendants of this animal.
Analytical Data for True Animals
Studbook ID True Sire
Overlay Sire
True Dam Overlay Dam Notes
112 MULT8 65 Parentage changed to that of 2007 analytical studbook (sire
selected from potential sires).
137 MULT6 30 MULT10 40 Parentage changed to that of 2007 analytical studbook (sire and dam selected from potential sires/dams).
158 MULT14 4 Parentage changed to that of 2007 analytical studbook (sire
selected from potential sires).
170 MULT15 13 MULT16 22 Parentage changed to that of 2007 analytical studbook (sire and dam selected from potential sires/dams).
1936 MULT27 1872
One of two potential sires (1872, 1873 - both wild parentage, dead, no descendants) arbitrarily selected for purposes of analytical studbook. (new assumption Aug 2015)
2118 983 664
changing 2118's sire from 983 (2005 studbook) back to assumed sire 664 (as per 2003 overlay) - was MULT parentage at DeWildt - based on notes from DeWildt in ISIS.
467 UNK 490 Parentage changed to that of 2007 analytical studbook.
469 UNK HYP004
Parentage changed to a combination of that of 2007 studbook (HYP004 = former sire 486, dam 487) and 2008 studbook (current sire 731)
487 UNK WILD UNK WILD
Animal is considered unrelated to the NAmerican population. Born at Varaday (cheetah sanctuary) to wild parents.
642 WILD WILD49 WILD WILD50
Parental assumption connects 642 and 648 as potential littermates (brought into PRET DW from wild on the same day)
648 WILD WILD49 WILD WILD50
Parental assumption connects 642 and 648 as potential littermates (brought into PRET DW from wild on the same day)
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Appendix B Summary of Data Exports
PMx Project: Cheetah_4 Created: 2017-01-21 by PMx version 1.4.20161017 File: C:\PMxProjects\Cheetah_4.pmxproj Description: With Rockton animals. Primary data file Data File Name: XXCheetah_21Jan2017.ped Common Name: Cheetah Scientific Name: Acinonyx jubatus Data Source: PopLink Studbook Name: Cheetah_18Jan2017 Exported On: 2017-01-21 Software version: PopLink 2.4 Current through: 2016-01-01 Compiled by: Erin Moloney Scope: North American regionalYHOSTC. Dates: 2017-01-21 Locations: Association: CHEETAH_2017.FED includes AZA+PITTSBURG + MONTGOMRY + HONOLULU + ROCKTON Other Filters: Status = Living User: jandrews Locations data file Data File Name: location.txt Demographic input files MPrn file: mXXCheetah_21Jan2017.prn FPrn file: fXXCheetah_21Jan2017.prn Census1 file: Exchcens.txt Male/Female LifeTable filter: *Common Name: Cheetah *Scientific Name: Acinonyx jubatus *Data Source: PopLink *Studbook Name: Cheetah_18Jan2017 *Exported On: 2017-01-21 *Software version: PopLink 2.4 *Current through: 2016-01-01 *Compiled by: Erin Moloney *Scope: North American regionalYHOSTC. *Dates: 1993-01-01 to 2017-01-21 *Locations: N.AMERICA *Association: *Other Filters: Status = Living *User: jandrews
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Appendix C Animals Excluded from the Genetic Analysis
A total of 118 (52.66) from updates on 2/1/2017
SB# Institution Sex Age Reason for exclusion
4140 PALM DES F 17 age/never bred
4259 CALDWELL F 16 age
4260 MONTGOMRY F 16 age, never bred
4261 DALLAS F 16 age
4317 PALM DES F 15 age, never bred
4453 LITTLEROC F 15 age
4475 SAFARI W F 16 age, never bred
4494 ASHLANDNE F 15 age, never bred
5604 RIO GRAND F 14 age, never bred
5615 FOSSILRIM F 14 age
5756 DICKERSON F 13 age, never bred
5758 DICKERSON F 13 age, never bred
5816 NZP-CRC F 12 age, never bred
6067 WHEELING F 12 age
6166 OKLAHOMA F 12 age, has never reproduced
6182 MILWAUKEE F 12 age, never bred
6185 DISNEY AK F 11 age, medical
6187 DISNEY AK F 11 age, medical
6334 YULEE F 11 age
6335 SAN ANTON F 11 age, never reproduced
6339 NZP-CRC F 11 age
6397 WILDS F 9 age, never had cubs
6407 WINSTON F 11 age
6412 MILWAUKEE F 12 age, never bred
6429 SAFARI W F 10 age, never bred
6463 ASHLANDNE F 10 age, never bred
6474 SD-WAP F 11 spayed due to Pyo
6483 KANSASCTY F 11 age
6495 DALLAS F 10 age/behavior
6499 TORONTO F 10 health
6532 CHEHAW F 11 medical/possible genetic
6534 CHEHAW F 11 medical/possible genetic
6535 YULEE F 11 education, age
6674 YULEE F 9 education
6686 SANDIEGOZ F 7 education
6879 SD-WAP F 7 education
6993 CINCINNAT F 7 education
7000 YULEE F 7 infertility issues
7004 SD-WAP F 7 education
7108 BUSCH TAM F 6 Education
7111 BUSCH TAM F 6 Education
7114 BUSCH TAM F 6 education
8025 COLUMBUS F 6 education
8103 LITTLEROC F 5 medical
8408 WINSTON F 4 education
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SB# Institution Sex Age Reason for exclusion
8465 CINCINNAT F 4 education
8766 WILDS F 4 unknown pedigree, relatedness to other in S.Africa and N. Am uncertain
8767 FOSSILRIM F 4 unknown pedigree, relatedness to other in S.Africa and N. Am uncertain
9043 COLUMBUS F 2 education
9093 BREVARD F 2 medical/health
9095 SD-WAP F 2 education
9096 SANDIEGOZ F 2 education
9100 COLUMBUS F 2 Education
9193 COLUMBUS F 2 education
9194 COLUMBUS F 2 education
9284 WINSTON F 0 education
C135 FOSSILRIM F 0 unknown pedigree, relatedness to other in S.Africa and N. Am uncertain
C93 CINCINNAT F 1 education
C96 CINCINNAT F 1 education
4470 SD-WAP M 15 age
4497 PHILADELP M 15 age
5477 SCOVILL F M 14 age
5613 ASHLANDNE M 14 age
5614 ASHLANDNE M 14 age
5788 CINCINNAT M 12 education
5789 CINCINNAT M 12 education
5805 SAN ANTON M 12 age, unlikely to have breed
6160 IEFS M 13 education
6161 NZP-CRC M 13 age/health
6168 HONOLULU M 12 age/logistical lack of opportunity to breed
6184 LOWRY M 11 age, medical
6263 CALDWELL M 12 behavior
6338 SAFARI W M 11 age, unlikely to have breeding opp
6413 HONOLULU M 12 age/logistical lack of opportunity to breed
6460 NZP-CRC M 10 health
6493 DALLAS M 10 sterile
6669 HOUSTON M 9 education
6670 HOUSTON M 9 education
6685 SD-WAP M 7 education
6719 SANDIEGOZ M 8 education
6737 CINCINNAT M 8 education
7121 BUSCH TAM M 5 education
8019 SD-WAP M 6 education
8026 COLUMBUS M 6 education
8406 WINSTON M 4 education, sterile
8482 METROZOO M 4 education
8483 METROZOO M 4 education
8764 YULEE M 4 unknown pedigree, relatedness to other in S.Africa and N. Am uncertain
8765 YULEE M 4 unknown pedigree, relatedness to other in S.Africa and N. Am uncertain
8871 DALLAS M 3 education
9053 SD-WAP M 2 education
9097 COLUMBUS M 2 education
9098 OMAHA M 2 education
9099 OMAHA M 2 education
9171 SD-WAP M 2 education
9172 SD-WAP M 2 education
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SB# Institution Sex Age Reason for exclusion
9213 BUSCH TAM M 2 Education
9215 BUSCH TAM M 2 Education
9408 NY BRONX M 1 education
9409 NY BRONX M 1 education
9428 COLUMBUS M 1 education
C136 FOSSILRIM M 0 unknown pedigree, relatedness to other in S.Africa and N. Am uncertain
C151 COLUMBUS M 0 EDUCATION
C171 FOSSILRIM M 0 Unknown pedigree
C172 FOSSILRIM F 0 Unknown pedigree
C173 FOSSILRIM F 0 Unknown pedigree
C175 SD-WAP F 0 education
C176 SD-WAP F 0 education
C89 CINCINNAT M 1 education
C97 CINCINNAT M 1 education
ROCK1 ROCKTON F 7 In the process of adding to potentially breeding population
ROCK2 ROCKTON M 7 In the process of adding to potentially breeding population
ROCK3 ROCKTON M 6 In the process of adding to potentially breeding population
ROCK4 ROCKTON M 5 In the process of adding to potentially breeding population
ROCK5 ROCKTON F 5 In the process of adding to potentially breeding population
ROCK6 ROCKTON M 5 In the process of adding to potentially breeding population
ROCK7 ROCKTON M 9 In the process of adding to potentially breeding population
ROCK8 ROCKTON F 7 In the process of adding to potentially breeding population
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Appendix D
Life Tables
Qx = mortality; Px = survival; Lx = cumulative survivorship; Mx = fecundity; Vx = expected future reproduction
MALES FEMALES
Age Px Qx Risk Qx Lx Mx Risk Mx Vx Age Px Qx Risk Qx Lx Mx Risk Mx Vx
0 0.70 0.30 402.70 1.00 0.00 402.70 1.18 0 0.76 0.24 371.00 1.00 0.00 371.00 1.14
1 0.97 0.03 316.10 0.70 0.00 316.10 1.41 1 0.98 0.02 310.40 0.76 0.00 310.40 1.31
2 0.98 0.02 314.80 0.68 0.04 314.80 1.40 2 1.00 0.00 309.10 0.74 0.01 309.10 1.31
3 0.98 0.02 309.20 0.67 0.09 309.20 1.35 3 0.99 0.01 308.80 0.74 0.12 308.80 1.29
4 0.97 0.03 310.90 0.65 0.12 310.90 1.25 4 0.97 0.03 312.00 0.74 0.24 312.00 1.18
5 0.97 0.03 306.10 0.63 0.16 306.10 1.13 5 0.97 0.03 299.10 0.72 0.28 299.10 0.96
6 0.95 0.05 288.20 0.61 0.13 288.20 0.98 6 0.95 0.05 283.50 0.69 0.22 283.50 0.70
7 0.93 0.07 271.50 0.58 0.19 271.50 0.88 7 0.95 0.05 257.60 0.66 0.17 257.60 0.50
8 0.89 0.11 252.50 0.54 0.24 252.50 0.74 8 0.92 0.08 238.70 0.63 0.17 238.70 0.35
9 0.90 0.10 220.80 0.48 0.15 220.80 0.54 9 0.88 0.12 225.30 0.58 0.08 225.30 0.19
10 0.85 0.15 195.50 0.43 0.23 195.50 0.43 10 0.87 0.13 196.00 0.51 0.08 196.00 0.13
11 0.88 0.12 168.30 0.37 0.09 168.30 0.23 11 0.85 0.15 162.30 0.44 0.04 162.30 0.06
12 0.78 0.22 143.50 0.32 0.12 143.50 0.16 12 0.76 0.24 130.10 0.37 0.02 130.10 0.02
13 0.71 0.29 102.00 0.25 0.05 102.00 0.05 13 0.77 0.23 96.20 0.28 0.00 96.20 0.00
14 0.60 0.40 70.00 0.18 0.00 70.00 0.00 14 0.63 0.37 75.00 0.22 0.00 75.00 0.00
15 0.51 0.49 36.80 0.11 0.00 36.80 0.00 15 0.50 0.50 44.20 0.14 0.00 44.20 0.00
16 0.39 0.61 18.00 0.06 0.00 18.00 0.00 16 0.50 0.50 17.90 0.07 0.00 17.90 0.00
17 0.43 0.57 7.00 0.02 0.00 7.00 0.00 17 0.17 0.83 7.30 0.03 0.00 7.30 0.00
18 0.33 0.67 3.00 0.01 0.00 3.00 0.00 18 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.01 0.00 1.00 0.00
19 1.00 0.00 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.00 19 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
20 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
21 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 21 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
r = -0.03, λ = 0.97, Ro = 0.803, T = 7.2, N@20 = 133 r = -0.03, λ = 0.987, Ro = 0.926, T = 5.9, N@20 = 133
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Appendix E
Ordered Mean Kinship Note: These lists are current to 21 January 2017 and values are subject to change with any birth, death, import, export, inclusion, exclusion, or changes in pedigree or pedigree assumptions. Animals with a “U” by their number indicate animals with <100% known pedigree.
Population MK = 0. 0273
MALES FEMALES
SB ID MK Ped Known Age Location SB ID MK Ped Known Age Location
6492 0.0094 1.0000 10 ASHLANDNE 6485 0.0091 1.0000 11 ST LOUIS
7115 0.0124 1.0000 6 TORONTO 7221 0.0101 1.0000 6 NZP-CRC
8930 0.0145 1.0000 3 NORFOLK 8470 0.0124 1.0000 5 TORONTO
8931 0.0145 1.0000 3 NORFOLK 6476 0.0146 1.0000 11 SD-WAP
8001 0.0148 1.0000 6 SD-WAP 8003 0.0148 1.0000 6 WINSTON
6503 0.0166 1.0000 10 YULEE 6477 0.0152 1.0000 11 WINSTON
8149 0.0170 0.9375 6 JACKSONVL 8150 0.0170 0.9375 6 WILDS
6982 0.0175 0.9375 8 TORONTO 6984 0.0175 0.9375 8 TORONTO
6608 0.0178 1.0000 9 SD-WAP 7109 0.0185 1.0000 6 YULEE
7225 0.0186 1.0000 6 NZP-CRC 8468 0.0192 0.9688 5 TORONTO
6597 0.0190 1.0000 9 SD-WAP 8471 0.0192 0.9688 4 TORONTO
8359 0.0200 0.9375 5 JACKSONVL 7110 0.0197 1.0000 6 YULEE
9459 0.0205 1.0000 1 NZP-CRC 9461 0.0205 1.0000 1 NZP-CRC
9460 0.0205 1.0000 1 NZP-CRC C130 0.0218 1.0000 0 CINCINNAT
6396 0.0206 1.0000 9 CINCINNAT 6980 0.0222 0.9375 7 WILDS
8035 0.0211 0.9375 6 MEMPHIS 7119 0.0234 1.0000 6 FRESNO
8036 0.0211 0.9375 6 MEMPHIS 7120 0.0234 1.0000 6 FRESNO
8023 0.0220 0.9375 6 COLUMBUS 8037 0.0235 0.9375 6 FOSSILRIM
8024 0.0220 0.9375 6 COLUMBUS 6410 0.0239 1.0000 11 ST LOUIS
8145 0.0224 0.9375 6 DENVER 8957 0.0239 0.9688 3 NZP-CRC
8146 0.0224 0.9375 6 DENVER 8958 0.0239 0.9688 3 FOSSILRIM
6395 0.0231 1.0000 9 CINCINNAT 8959 0.0239 0.9688 3 BATTLE CR
7117 0.0234 1.0000 6 ASHLANDNE 8960 0.0239 0.9688 3 BATTLE CR
7118 0.0234 1.0000 6 ASHLANDNE 8961 0.0239 0.9688 3 BATTLE CR
8955 0.0239 0.9688 3 SD-WAP 6398 0.0244 1.0000 9 WINSTON
5991 0.0242 1.0000 12 YULEE 8560 0.0244 1.0000 4 ASHLANDNE
6996 0.0249 0.9375 7 SANFORD 8561 0.0244 1.0000 4 ASHLANDNE
6997 0.0249 0.9375 7 SANFORD 8873 0.0251 1.0000 3 ST LOUIS
7968 0.0251 1.0000 6 PORTLAND 8874 0.0251 1.0000 3 NZP-CRC
8079 0.0251 1.0000 6 PORTLAND 9218 0.0251 1.0000 2 YULEE
8870 0.0251 1.0000 3 NZP-WASH 9219 0.0251 1.0000 2 NZP-CRC
9217 0.0251 1.0000 2 YULEE 9220 0.0251 1.0000 2 YULEE
6741 0.0257 0.9375 8 COLUMBUS 6579 0.0257 0.9375 9 CINCINNAT
6409 0.0258 1.0000 11 WINSTON 6580 0.0257 0.9375 9 INDIANAPL
C163 0.0259 1.0000 0 YULEE 6581 0.0257 0.9375 9 INDIANAPL
8041 0.0261 1.0000 6 FOSSILRIM 6979 0.0258 0.9375 7 NZP-CRC
7001 0.0262 0.9375 7 NZP-CRC 9216 0.0264 1.0000 2 NZP-CRC
7002 0.0262 0.9375 7 DICKERSON C147 0.0264 1.0000 0 WINSTON
7003 0.0262 0.9375 7 DICKERSON C148 0.0264 1.0000 0 WINSTON
8559 0.0263 1.0000 4 FOSSILRIM 8042 0.0273 1.0000 6 YULEE
9214 0.0264 1.0000 2 YULEE 6805 0.0275 0.9375 7 FOSSILRIM
C145 0.0264 1.0000 0 WINSTON 9092 0.0277 1.0000 2 BREVARD
C146 0.0264 1.0000 0 WINSTON 9075 0.0278 1.0000 2 CINCINNAT
8040 0.0273 1.0000 6 FOSSILRIM C98 0.0282 0.9688 0 FOSSILRIM
C170 0.0273 0.5000 0 YULEE C99 0.0282 0.9688 0 FOSSILRIM
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MALES FEMALES
SB ID MK Ped Known Age Location SB ID MK Ped Known Age Location
9091 0.0277 1.0000 2 YULEE 8965 0.0284 1.0000 3 NZP-CRC
9076 0.0278 1.0000 2 TOLEDO 6992 0.0287 1.0000 7 FOSSILRIM
9077 0.0278 1.0000 2 TOLEDO 8603 0.0289 1.0000 4 YULEE
9078 0.0278 1.0000 2 TOLEDO 8878 0.0289 1.0000 3 COLUMBUS
6990 0.0281 1.0000 7 ST LOUIS 8879 0.0289 1.0000 3 COLUMBUS
C100 0.0282 0.9688 0 FOSSILRIM 8361 0.0297 1.0000 5 YULEE
C101 0.0282 0.9688 0 FOSSILRIM 8362 0.0297 1.0000 5 YULEE
6540 0.0284 1.0000 10 NZP-CRC 9088 0.0299 1.0000 2 SD-WAP
8962 0.0284 1.0000 3 SCOVILL F 9089 0.0299 1.0000 2 SD-WAP
8964 0.0284 1.0000 3 SCOVILL F 9499 0.0299 0.9375 1 FOSSILRIM
9224 0.0287 0.9688 2 FOSSILRIM 9500 0.0299 0.9375 1 FOSSILRIM
9225 0.0287 0.9688 2 FOSSILRIM 9501 0.0299 0.9375 1 FOSSILRIM
9226 0.0287 0.9688 2 FOSSILRIM 6991 0.0300 1.0000 7 CINCINNAT
8601 0.0289 1.0000 4 WILDS 8948 0.0302 0.9688 3 PROVIDNCE
8602 0.0289 1.0000 4 WILDS 8949 0.0302 0.9688 3 PROVIDNCE
8875 0.0289 1.0000 3 PHOENIX 8950 0.0302 0.9688 3 PROVIDNCE
8876 0.0289 1.0000 3 PHOENIX 8951 0.0302 0.9688 3 PROVIDNCE
8877 0.0289 1.0000 3 PHOENIX 8936 0.0308 1.0000 3 MANHATTAN
7999 0.0290 1.0000 6 CLEVELAND 8937 0.0308 1.0000 3 MANHATTAN
8000 0.0290 1.0000 6 CLEVELAND 8461 0.0309 1.0000 4 DICKERSON
9494 0.0293 1.0000 1 FOSSILRIM 8462 0.0309 1.0000 4 FOSSILRIM
9495 0.0293 1.0000 1 FOSSILRIM 8463 0.0309 1.0000 4 WINSTON
9496 0.0293 1.0000 1 FOSSILRIM 9471 0.0309 1.0000 1 YULEE
8884 0.0294 1.0000 3 WINSTON 6837 0.0311 1.0000 8 YULEE
8885 0.0294 1.0000 3 WINSTON 8337 0.0311 1.0000 5 BATONROUG
6836 0.0298 1.0000 8 CINCINNAT C141 0.0316 1.0000 0 ASHLANDNE
6486 0.0299 0.9375 10 ASHLANDNE C142 0.0316 1.0000 0 ASHLANDNE
9086 0.0299 1.0000 2 BALTIMORE C143 0.0316 1.0000 0 ASHLANDNE
9087 0.0299 1.0000 2 BALTIMORE 9085 0.0319 1.0000 2 BREVARD
9498 0.0299 0.9375 1 FOSSILRIM 8285 0.0321 1.0000 5 DISNEY AK
6652 0.0300 1.0000 8 ST LOUIS 8286 0.0321 1.0000 5 DISNEY AK
8947 0.0302 0.9688 3 CALDWELL 6462 0.0325 1.0000 10 JNGLARY F
6473 0.0303 1.0000 11 FOSSILRIM 6841 0.0325 1.0000 8 WINSTON
8102 0.0308 1.0000 6 NZP-CRC 6842 0.0325 1.0000 8 BREVARD
8935 0.0308 1.0000 3 CALDWELL 6596 0.0326 1.0000 9 YULEE
9469 0.0309 1.0000 1 YULEE C123 0.0328 1.0000 0 CINCINNAT
9470 0.0309 1.0000 1 YULEE C124 0.0328 1.0000 0 CINCINNAT
8335 0.0311 1.0000 5 CAPE MAY 6840 0.0332 1.0000 8 WILDS
8336 0.0311 1.0000 5 CAPE MAY 9185 0.0342 1.0000 2 PALM DES
6591 0.0319 1.0000 9 ST LOUIS 9186 0.0342 1.0000 2 PALM DES
6593 0.0319 1.0000 9 PITTSBURG 9187 0.0342 1.0000 2 PALM DES
8282 0.0321 1.0000 5 INDIANAPL 6838 0.0344 1.0000 8 ASHLANDNE
8283 0.0321 1.0000 5 INDIANAPL 6592 0.0345 1.0000 9 SD-WAP
8284 0.0321 1.0000 5 NZP-CRC 8426 0.0350 1.0000 4 NZP-CRC
6834 0.0324 1.0000 8 CINCINNAT 6461 0.0351 1.0000 10 JNGLARY F
6594 0.0326 1.0000 9 PITTSBURG 8084 0.0355 1.0000 6 CALDWELL
C125 0.0328 1.0000 0 CINCINNAT 9410 0.0366 1.0000 1 PHILADELP
C126 0.0328 1.0000 0 CINCINNAT 9411 0.0366 1.0000 1 PHILADELP
6835 0.0330 1.0000 8 CINCINNAT 6595 0.0370 1.0000 9 SD-WAP
9183 0.0342 1.0000 2 OMAHA 9481 0.0379 1.0000 1 SD-WAP
9184 0.0342 1.0000 2 OMAHA 9483 0.0379 1.0000 1 SD-WAP
8423 0.0350 1.0000 4 NZP-WASH 9482 0.0379 1.0000 1 SD-WAP
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MALES FEMALES
SB ID MK Ped Known Age Location SB ID MK Ped Known Age Location
9478 0.0379 1.0000 1 SD-WAP 9480 0.0379 1.0000 1 SD-WAP
9479 0.0379 1.0000 1 SD-WAP
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Appendix F Descriptive Survival Statistics Report
Cheetah Studbook Acinonyx jubatus
North American regionalYHOSTC. YLASTACCSC 2441YLASTEDITC C9 Studbook
Studbook data current as of 1/1/2016
Compiled by Erin Moloney
PopLink Studbook filename: Cheetah_18Jan2017 + OverlayEMbasedofBT2016 PopLink User Who Exported Report: jandrews
Date of Export: 1/19/2017 Data Filtered by: Association = CHEETAH_2017.FED AND StartDate = 1/1/1993 AND EndDate = 1/19/2017
PopLink Version: 2.4 REPORT OVERVIEW:
Based on this analysis, if a Cheetah survives to its first birthday, its median life expectancy is 11.7 years. Please see the body of the report for more details.
BACKGROUND ON ANALYSES:
These analyses were conducted using animals that lived during the period 1 January 1993 to 19 January 2017 at all institutions in the studbook. The analyses mainly focus on survival statistics from 1 year (e.g. excluding any individuals that did not survive past their first birthday). These statistics most accurately reflect typical survival for animals which can be seen on exhibit in zoos and aquariums. This report summarizes survival records of individuals housed at zoological facilities for a specific geographic range and time period; these records trace an individual's history from birth or entry into the population to death, exit out of the population, or the end of the time period. As such, this history only reflects standard practices - including management, husbandry, and acquisition/disposition practices - for the specified time period and geographic range. Thus, the report contents should be viewed with some caution as they may not fully reflect current and newly emerging zoo and aquarium management techniques or practices. For example, if the population has not been maintained in zoos and aquariums long enough to have many adults living into old age, median life expectancy will likely be an underestimate until more data accrue in older age classes. Thus, users of these reports should recognize that the results produced will likely vary over time or depending on the subset of data selected. Although for many species, including humans, survival statistics often differ for males and females, for these analyses male and female statistics were not statistically different1; these results therefore include pooled data from males, females, and unknown sex individuals. SUMMARY OF ANALYSES:
SURVIVAL STATISTICS The dataset used for analysis includes partial or full lifespans of 838 individuals, 552 (65.9%) of which had died by 19 January 2017. If a Cheetah survives to its first birthday, its median life expectancy2 is 11.7 years of age. Given the quality of the data - how
many animals are in the database and how many have died - there is a 95% chance that the true median falls between 11.3 and 12.1 years of age (i.e., these are the 95% confidence limits). Only 25% of Cheetah can be expected to survive to be 14.2 years or older. First-year (infant) survival3 for Cheetah is 74%. The year after birth/hatching is a period of relatively low survival for many species and life histories.
The maximum longevity4 observed for Cheetah is 18.6 years; this longevity record is based on an individual which was DEAD as
of the analysis end date (studbook number 384, sex = Male, origin = Captive Born, birth date estimate = None).5
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The correct interpretation of these statistics is that, if it survives the first year of life, the 'typical' Cheetah will live 11.7 years; that half of all Cheetah can be expected to die before they reach 11.7 and half will live longer than 11.7; that only 25% of all Cheetah can be expected to live 14.2 years; and that it is rare but possible for Cheetah to live 18.6 years. The median life expectancy, confidence interval, first-year survival, and maximum longevity may change as more data are accumulated, the population's age structure changes, or management practices improve. While both median life expectancy and maximum longevity are discussed in this report, it is more appropriate to rely on median life expectancy to place the age of any one individual in context. To put these statistics in perspective, median life expectancy from age one for people in the United States is 77.5 years and the maximum longevity (documented worldwide) is 122 years6. Therefore, if a person lived to be 85 years old, the appropriate context is that they lived well beyond the median life expectancy (77.5), not that they fell short of the maximum longevity (122). DATA QUALITY The PopLink Survival Tool uses five data quality measures to determine whether data are robust enough to make reliable estimates of key survival parameters. This population passed all of the following data quality tests:
1. Can the median life expectancy be calculated? PASS 2. Is the sample size (number of individuals at risk) greater than 20 individuals at the median? PASS 3. Is the 95% Confidence Interval (CI) bounded? PASS 4. Is the sample size in the first age class of analysis (e.g. the first day of analysis) greater than 30 individuals? PASS 5. Is the length of the 95% CI < 33% of the maximum longevity? PASS
PopLink data validation has never been run; if errors are present in this studbook, they may affect the data in this analysis.
1 Statistical significance was determined by comparing 84% confidence intervals around median life expectancy for males and females, with 0 unknown sex individuals proportionally incorporated into the analysis. For this population, overlapping confidence intervals indicated that data could be pooled. See the PopLink manual for more details. 2 The statistics analyzed for this report (median life expectancy, 95% confidence limits, and age to which 25% of individuals survive) exclude any individuals who did not survive to their first birthday; these individuals are excluded because this Report is focused on providing median survival estimates for the typical individual that survives the vulnerable infant stage. In other words, this report answers the question, 'how long is this species expected to live once it has reached its first birthday?' For this studbook, 201 individuals died before their first birthday and were excluded from these analyses. For all animals that survive to their first birthday, 50% will die before the median life expectancy in this report and 50% die after. Note that the median life expectancy obtained from population management software (PM2000, PMx, ZooRisk) or from life tables in Breeding and Transfer Plans (e.g. where Lx = 0.5) will be lower because it includes these individuals that did not survive to their first birthday in order to project the correct number of births needed. See the PopLink manual for more details. 3For reference, first-year survival is provided. For this studbook and the selected demographic window, 201 individuals did not survive to their first birthday and were excluded from the estimates provided above (median life expectancy, 95% confidence limits, and age to which 25% of individuals survive). 4 Maximum longevity is the age of the oldest known individual for this species, living or dead. It is not necessarily the biological maximum age, but only reflects the individuals included in the dataset. 5 Censored individuals are individuals whose deaths have not been observed as of the end of the analysis window, including individuals who 1) are still alive as of the end date, 2) exited the geographic window before the end date (through transfer or release), or 3) were lost-to-follow up before the end date. 6 Median life expectancy for people is estimated from: Xu, Jiaquan, Kochanek KD, Murphy SL, and Tejada-Vera B. 2007. Deaths: Final Data for 2007. National vital statistics reports; vol 58 no 19. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. Jeanne Calment of France was the oldest documented and fully validated human and died at 122 years and 164 days; from: http://www.grg.org/Adams/Tables.htm. Accessed August 9, 2007.
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Appendix G Definitions
Management Terms Green Species Survival Plan® (Green SSP) Program – A Green SSP Program has a population size of 50 or more animals and
is projected to retain 90% gene diversity for a minimum of 100 years or 10 generations. Green SSP Programs are subject to AZA’s Full Participation and Non–Member Participation Policies.
Yellow Species Survival Plan® (Yellow SSP) Program – A Yellow SSP Program has a population size of 50 or more animals but
cannot retain 90% gene diversity for 100 years or 10 generations. Yellow SSP participation by AZA institutions is voluntary. Red Species Survival Plan® (Red SSP) Program – A Red SSP has a population size of greater than 20 but fewer than 50 animals,
at least three AZA member institutions, and a published studbook. Animal Programs that manage species designated as Extinct in the Wild, Critically Endangered, or Endangered (IUCN) do not need to meet minimum population size and number of participating institution criteria to be designated as an SSP Program. Red Program participation by AZA institutions is voluntary.
Full Participation – AZA policy stating that all AZA accredited institutions and certified related facilities having a Green SSP animal
in their collection are required to participate in the collaborative SSP planning process (e.g., provide relevant animal data to the AZA Studbook Keeper, assign an Institutional Representative who will communicate institutional wants and needs to the SSP Coordinator and comment on the draft plan during the 30-day review period, and abide by the recommendations agreed upon in the final plan). All AZA member institutions and Animal Programs, regardless of management designation, must adhere to the AZA Policy on Responsible Population Management and the AZA Code of Professional Ethics. For more information on AZA policies, see https://www.aza.org/board-approved-policies-and-position-statements.
Demographic Terms Age Distribution – A two-way classification showing the numbers or percentages of individuals in various age and sex classes. Ex, Life Expectancy – Average years of further life for an animal in age class x.
Lambda () or Population Growth Rate – The proportional change in population size from one year to the next. Lambda can be
based on life-table calculations (the expected lambda) or from observed changes in population size from year to year. A lambda of 1.11 means an 11% per year increase; lambda of 0.97 means a 3% decline in size per year. lx, Age-Specific Survivorship – The probability that a new individual (e.g., age 0) is alive at the beginning of age x. Alternatively,
the proportion of individuals which survive from birth to the beginning of a specific age class. Mean Generation Time (T) – The average time elapsing from reproduction in one generation to the time the next generation
reproduces. Also, the average age at which a female (or male) produces offspring. It is not the age of first reproduction. Males and females often have different generation times. Mx, Fecundity – The average number of same-sexed young born to animals in that age class. Because studbooks typically have
relatively small sample sizes, studbook software calculate Mx as 1/2 the average number of young born to animals in that age class. This provides a somewhat less "noisy" estimate of Mx, though it does not allow for unusual sex ratios. The fecundity rates provide information on the age of first, last, and maximum reproduction. Px, Age-Specific Survival – The probability that an individual of age x survives one-time period; is conditional on an individual
being alive at the beginning of the time period. Alternatively, the proportion of individuals which survive from the beginning of one age class to the next. Qx, Mortality – Probability that an individual of age x dies during time period. Qx = 1-Px. Alternatively, the proportion of individuals
that die during an age class. It is calculated from the number of animals that die during an age class divided by the number of animals that were alive at the beginning of the age class (i.e.-"at risk"). Risk (Qx or Mx) – The number of individuals that have lived during an age class. The number at risk is used to calculate Mx and
Qx by dividing the number of births and deaths that occurred during an age class by the number of animals at risk of dying and reproducing during that age class. Vx, Reproductive Value – The expected number of offspring produced this year and in future years by an animal of age x.
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Genetic Terms Allele Retention – The probability that a gene present in a founder individual exists in the living, descendant population. Current Gene Diversity (GD) -- The proportional gene diversity (as a proportion of the source population) is the probability that
two alleles from the same locus sampled at random from the population will not be identical by descent. Gene diversity is calculated from allele frequencies, and is the heterozygosity expected in progeny produced by random mating, and if the population were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Effective Population Size (Inbreeding Ne) -- The size of a randomly mating population of constant size with equal sex ratio and a
Poisson distribution of family sizes that would (a) result in the same mean rate of inbreeding as that observed in the population, or (b) would result in the same rate of random change in gene frequencies (genetic drift) as observed in the population. These two definitions are identical only if the population is demographically stable (because the rate of inbreeding depends on the distribution of alleles in the parental generation, whereas the rate of gene frequency drift is measured in the current generation). Founder – An individual obtained from a source population (often the wild) that has no known relationship to any individuals in the
derived population (except for its own descendants). Founder Genome Equivalents (FGE) – The number wild-caught individuals (founders) that would produce the same amount of
gene diversity as does the population under study. The gene diversity of a population is 1 - 1 / (2 * FGE). Founder Representation -- Proportion of the genes in the living, descendant population that are derived from that founder. Inbreeding Coefficient (F) -- Probability that the two alleles at a genetic locus are identical by descent from an ancestor common
to both parents. The mean inbreeding coefficient of a population will be the proportional decrease in observed heterozygosity relative to the expected heterozygosity of the founder population. Mean Kinship (MK) – The mean kinship coefficient between an animal and all animals (including itself) in the living, captive-born
population. The mean kinship of a population is equal to the proportional loss of gene diversity of the descendant (captive-born) population relative to the founders and is also the mean inbreeding coefficient of progeny produced by random mating. Mean kinship is also the reciprocal of two times the founder genome equivalents: MK = 1 / (2 * FGE). MK = 1 - GD. Percent Known – Percent of an animal's genome that is traceable to known founders. Thus, if an animal has an UNK sire, the %
Known = 50. If it has an UNK grandparent, % Known = 75. Percent Certain -- The percentage of the living individuals’ pedigree that can be completely identified as certain: (exact identity of both parents is known) and traceable back to known founders. Individuals that are 100% certain do not have any MULTs or UNKs in their pedigree. Certainty represents a higher degree of knowledge than Known and therefore is always less than or equal to Known. Prob Lost – Probability that a random allele from the individual will be lost from the population in the next generation, because
neither this individual nor any of its relatives pass on the allele to an offspring. Assumes that each individual will produce a number of future offspring equal to its reproductive value, Vx.
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Appendix H Directory of Institutional Representatives
IR Mnemonic for Institutions. Email Phone
Eric Albers AKRON - Akron Zoological Park, Akron, OH
[email protected] (330)375-2550 (7252)
Gary Pettit ASHLANDNE – Lee Simons Conservation Park & Safari, Ashland, NE
[email protected] (402) 676 - 2681
Carey Ricciardone BALTIMORE - The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, Baltimore, MA
[email protected] (443)992-4589
Sam Winslow BATON ROUG - BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo, Baton Rouge, LA
[email protected] (225)775-3877 (213)
Brett Linsley BATTLE CR - Binder Park Zoo, Battle Creek, MI
[email protected] (269)979-1351 (158)
Marcia Riedmiller BIRMINGHM - Birmingham Zoo, Birmingham, AL
[email protected] (205)879-0409
Tracy Sorensen BREVARD - Brevard Zoo, Melbourne, FL
[email protected] (321)254-9453 (202)
Laura Wittish BUSCH TAM - Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Tampa Bay, FL
[email protected] (813)987-5579
Scotty Stainback CALDWELL - Caldwell Zoo, Tyler, TX
[email protected] (903)593-0121
Alexander Ernst CAPE MAY - Cape May County Park Zoo, Cape May Co, NJ
[email protected] (609)465-3879
Samantha Sassone CHEHAW - Chehaw Wild Animal Park, Albany, GA
Amy Roberts CHICAGO BR - Chicago Zoological Society - Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, IL
[email protected] (708)688-8446
Tom Tenhundfeld CINCINNAT - Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Cincinnati, OH
[email protected] (513)697-9853
Tad Schoffner CLEVELAND - Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Cleveland, OH
[email protected] (216) 635-3332
Celeste Lombardi COLUMBUS - Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Columbus, OH
[email protected] (614)645-3458
Lora Baumhardt DALLAS - Dallas Zoo, Dallas, TX
[email protected] (469)554-7218
Rebecca McCloskey DENVER - Denver Zoo, Denver, CO
[email protected] 720-337-1648
Kesha Schreiber DICKERSON - Dickerson Park Zoo, Springfield, MO
[email protected] (417)833-1570
Gary Noble DISNEY AK - Disney's Animal Kingdom, Bay Lake, FL
[email protected] (407)938-2879
Cynthia Kreider ERIE - Erie Zoo, Erie, PA [email protected] (814)864-4091 (226)
Susan Lindsey EVANSVIL - Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden, Evansville, IN
[email protected] (812)435-6143 (403)
Ronald Surratt FORT WORTH - Fort Worth Zoo, Fort Worth, TX
[email protected] (817)759-7160
Jason Ahistus FOSSILRIM - Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
[email protected] (254)898-4235
Jeannine Jackle FRANKLINP - Franklin Park Zoo. Boston, MA
[email protected] (617)989-2066
Lyn Myers FRESNO - Fresno Chaffee Zoo, Fresno, CA
[email protected] (559)641-6331
Robert Porec HONOLULU - Honolulu Zoo, Honolulu, HI
[email protected] (808)768-7166
Kevin Hodge HOUSTON - Houston Zoo Inc., Houston, TX
[email protected] (713)533-6642
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IR Mnemonic for Institutions. Email Phone
Richard Gilbreth IEFS - International Exotic Animal Sanctuary, Boyd, TX
[email protected] (940)393-9036
David Hagan INDIANAPL - Indianapolis Zoological Society Inc., Indianapolis, IN
[email protected] (317)630-2092
Daniel Dembiec JACKSONVL - Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Jacksonville, FL
[email protected] (904)757-4463 (197)
Elizabeth Harmon JNGLARY F - Naples Zoo, Naples, FL
[email protected] (239)262-5409 (141)
Joni Hartman KANSASCTY - Kansas City Zoo, Kansas City, MO
[email protected] (816)595-1323
Debbie Thompson LITTLE ROC - Little Rock Zoo, Little Rock, AK
[email protected] (501)661-7206
LeeAnn Rottman LOWRY - Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo, Tampa, FL
[email protected] (813)935-8552 (221)
Brian Davoren MANHATTAN Sunset Zoological Park, Manhattan, KS
[email protected] (785)587-2737
Farshid Mehrdadfar MEMPHIS - Memphis Zoo, Memphis, TN
Matt James METROZOO - Zoo Miami, Miami, FL
[email protected] (904)392-1531
Tim Wild MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County Zoological Gardens, Milwaukee, WI
[email protected] (414)256-5457
Ken Naugher MONTGOMRY - Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Learning Museum, Montgomery, AL
[email protected] 334-240-4903
Karen Rice NASHV ZOO - Nashville Zoo Inc., Nashville, TN
[email protected] (615)833-1534
Kathleen LaMattina NY BRONX - Bronx Zoo, Bronx, NY
Adrienne Crosier NZP-CRC – Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Front Royal, VA
[email protected] (540)635-6594
Adrienne Crosier NZP-WASH - Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C.
[email protected] (540)635-6594
Jennifer McNamara NORFOLK – Virginia Zoological Park, Norfolk, VA
[email protected] 417-425-7410
Jaimee Flinchbaugh OKLAHOMA - Oklahoma City Zoological Park, Oklahoma City, OK
[email protected] (405)425-0240
Jack Hetherington OMAHA - Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, Omaha, NE
[email protected] (402)733-8401
Ben Klopf PALM DE - The Living Desert, Palm Desert, CA
[email protected] (760) 346-5694 Ext 2218
Donna Evernham PHILADELP - Philadelphia Zoo, Philadelphia, PA
[email protected] (215)243-1100 (5383)
Kara Schilling PHOENIX - Phoenix Zoo, Phoenix, AZ
[email protected] (602)914-4375
Kenneth Kaemmerer PITTSBURG - Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, Pittsburgh, PA
[email protected] (412)365-2580
Rebecca Van Beek PORTLAND - Oregon Zoo, Portland, OR
[email protected] (503) 226-1561 x 5229
Timothy French PROVIDENCE - Roger Williams Park Zoo. Providence, RI
[email protected] (401)785-3510 (306)
Frank Camacho PUEBLA - Africam Safari Park, Puebla, Mexico
[email protected] 222 2817000 (239)
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IR Mnemonic for Institutions. Email Phone
Tracy Thessing PUEBLO - Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, CO
[email protected] (719)424-7813 (113)
Kristin Wasson REDWOOD - Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Vallejo, CA
[email protected] (707)556-5212
Lynn Tupa RIO GRAND - Albuquerque Biological Park, Albuquerque, NM
[email protected] (505)764-6216
Lisa Gagnon ROCKTON – African Lion Safari & Game Farm Ltd., Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
[email protected] (519) 240 – 0894 (329)
Marie Martinez SAFARI W - Safari West Wildlife Preserve, Santa Rosa, CA
[email protected] (707)579-2551
Randee Gonzalez SAN ANTON - San Antonio Zoological Society, San Antonio, TX
[email protected] 210-734-7184, Ext. 1337
Carmi Penny SANDIEGOZ - San Diego Zoo, San Diego, CA
[email protected] (619)557-3982
Kristen Noble SANFORD - Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens, Lake Monroe, FL
Heather Purdeu SCOVILL F - Scovill Zoo, Decatur, IL
[email protected] (217)421-7435
Autumn Nelson SD-WAP - San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Escondido, CA
[email protected] (760)738-5027
Lisa Smith SIOUX FAL - Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History, Sioux Falls, SD
[email protected] (605)789-1277
Steve Bircher ST LOUIS - Saint Louis Zoo, St Louis, MO
[email protected] (314)646-4789
Randi Meyerson TOLEDO - Toledo Zoological Gardens, Toledo, OH
[email protected] (419)385-5721 (2052)
Fawn Moser TOPEKA - Topeka Zoo, Topeka, KS
[email protected] (785)368-9159
Maria Franke-Gunther TORONTO - Toronto Zoo, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
[email protected] (416)392-5964
Brinton Spencer W ORANGE - Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange, NJ
[email protected] (973)731-5800 (231)
William Greathouse WHEELING - Oglebay’s Good Children’s Zoo, Wheeling, WV
[email protected] (304) 243 - 4027
Daniel Beetem WILDS - the Wilds, Cumberland, OH
[email protected] (740)638-5030 (2110)
Timothy Smith WILLAM BU - Busch Gardens – Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
[email protected] (813)482-7865
Sarah Roy WINSTON - Wildlife Safari, Winston, OR
[email protected] (541)679-6761 (217)
Karen Meeks YULEE - White Oak Conservation Center, Yulee, FL
[email protected] (904)225-3396