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Welcome to the Clouded Leopard Project

Clouded Leopard Photo The Clouded Leopard Project is dedicated to the conservation of clouded leopards and the habitat upon which they depend by supporting field research, implementing education initiatives in range countries, and bringing global awareness to clouded leopard conservation issues.

We invite you to learn about this amazing, endangered cat and help spread the word about its conservation needs. You can support clouded leopard conservation by making a donation or by purchasing from our online store.

The Clouded Leopard Project website serves as the official website of the Association of Zoos and Aquarium's Clouded Leopard Species Survival Plan®. We invite you to learn more about Clouded Leopard Project activities.
Recent Posts from our Blog

New Cubs in Thailand!
Valuable additions to the breeding program
 2008-11-20 20:46 by Karen

Clouded Leopard and Small Felid Conservation Summit
Update on Bangkok workshop
 2008-11-19 12:58 by Karen

Lax Laws Little Hindrence to Illegal Trade
Wildlife criminals face little deterrent in Thailand
 2008-11-10 08:53 by Karen

Crazy Climbers
Video of climbing cloudies
 2008-11-09 16:07 by Karen

A Tragic End
Clouded Leopard Shot in Borneo
 2008-11-05 21:30 by Karen

Happy Halloween!
Raja carves a pumpkin
 2008-10-30 19:00 by Karen

Aly is Found!
Signal recovered from radio-collared cat
 2008-10-24 03:38 by Karen

What's Driving the Wildlife Trade?
A report by TRAFFIC
 2008-10-20 01:21 by Karen

Storybook Art Update
The Clouded Leopard's Secret
 2008-10-19 08:36 by Karen

The Wild Cat Trade in Myanmar
A new report from TRAFFIC Southeast Asia
 2008-10-14 03:54 by Karen


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First Hand Account

Clouded Leopards Sighting

Listen to the first hand account of volunteer Isabel Walsh's encounter with a wild clouded leopard in December 2006.


Download a Desktop Photo

Download a Clouded Leopard Desktop Photo

A New Species

A New Species
Photo: Alain Compost/WWF-Canon

Borneo Clouded Leopard Classified as New Species


Thailand Breeding Project

Learn about the Thailand Breeding Project through this National Geographic Video clip

Breeding Program Video