BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo says it has received $1 million from a longtime zoo supporter to fund the creation of a new habitat for a family of tigers.
Zoo Director Gregg Dancho says the donation is from Pamela Hope Kochiss-Werth and will go toward the creation of a new habitat for the endangered Amur tigers. The Connecticut Post reports this is the first grant made by Kochiss-Werth’s new foundation, and says it reflects her individual philanthropy.
Tiger cubs Zeya and Reka had only a 25 percent chance of survival when they were born last year. The Amur tiger - also known as the Siberian tiger - is an endangered species of tiger native to eastern regions of Russia and northeastern China.
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Information from: Connecticut Post, http://www.connpost.com
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