Kent's rare snow leopard cub dies after just one month

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Little Lady died before she was one month old

An animal sanctuary has announced that its rare snow leopard cub, born just last month, has died.

The cub, nicknamed Little Lady, was born to mother Laila at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden, Kent, on 10 May after months of dedicated work by trainers.

But it has been confirmed that Little Lady died late on Wednesday night, though her cause of death is not yet known.

"We are all devastated by this news," said Cam Whitnall, wildlife expert, conservationist and managing director of the sanctuary.

Snow leopards are listed as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature red list, with an estimated 2,700 to 3,300 mature adults remaining in the wild.

Little Lady was just the second cub to be born at the sanctuary. The first was her sister, Zaya, in 2023.

Little Lady's birth followed months of work by primary trainer Simon Jackaman, who built the trust necessary for mother Laila to voluntarily participate in ground-breaking ultrasound sessions.

"While deeply saddened by this loss, our commitment to snow leopard conservation and the European Endangered Species Breeding Programme remains as strong as ever," said Mr Whitnall.

"Every life is precious and this loss, though profoundly felt, reinforces the vital importance of our work to protect these magnificent and vulnerable big cats."

The sanctuary said it remains committed to helping maintain a genetically healthy captive population to provide "a critical safety net for the future of this elusive big cat".

"These moments are never easy, but they reflect just how important our work is," Mr Whitnall added.

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