A goat herder in the mountains of northern Pakistan finds an abandoned baby snow leopard. He took the leopard home where his children played with the baby. When the leopard grew too large, the herder took it to the office of the World Wildlife Fund.With only two sites in the world designed to handle such situations, they contacted the Bronx Zoo and arranged to transport the leopard to the Bronx in New York State.Photographs document the journey the leopard takes from discovery to final disposition.
Recommended by Frank Hodge, Booktalker Emeritus, HODGE-PODGE Books
40 pages 978-0545229272 Ages 4-9
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The true story of a baby snow leopard's amazing rescue.
When Leo was less than seven weeks old, he became orphaned in the snowy Himalayan mountains in Pakistan. Snow leopards need their mothers during the first two years of their lives, but Leo was all alone. Luckily, the cub was rescued by a kind shepherd and his family, who hand-fed Leo and kept him safe.
But Leo quickly grew too large and was given to Pakistani authorities, who also found themselves without the resources to help him. When the Wildlife Conservation Society learned of Leo's plight, they knew they had to do something. There was a special place that could save Leo: the world famous Bronx Zoo in New York, the leading experts on caring for and breeding the critically endangered snow leopard.
After a rescue that involved a treacherous, winding trek in the Himalayas, an extraordinary partnership between Pakistan and the United States, and the help of dozens of dedicated people, Leo is making the Bronx Zoo his new home, where he is thriving and learning how to be a snow leopard again.
Readers will delight to make a place in their hearts for Leo, one little snow leopard who inspired an international community to help save him. With breaktaking photographs, Leo the Snow Leopard is an extraordinary story about bravery, kindness, and the wonderful things that can happen when people come together to solve a problem.----from the publisher