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Woodland Park Zoo's snow leopard cubs to debut Saturday

Helen with cubs Asha and Shanti, born May 2, 2012, first time in exhibit

SEATTLE — The following is a news release from Woodland Park Zoo (their emphasis and formatting retained):

Since their birth in May, Woodland Park Zoo's two female snow leopard cubs Shanti and Asha have been seen only in photos and videos. Despite generating a large fan base online, zoo visitors have yet to see the cubs on exhibit.

The newest feline ambassadors will make their <strong>first official public appearance Saturday, August 25, noon - 3:00 p.m.</strong>

The snow leopard cubs will be viewable to zoo visitors in the snow leopard exhibit located in Australasia. Following August 25, daily viewing hours for the public will continue from noon to 3:00 p.m., and will incrementally increase as the cubs become more comfortable in their new surroundings.

Shanti and Asha were born to 7-year-old mother Helen and 6-year-old father Tom in May. Originally a litter of three, the cubs were all born with eye and eyelid defects, a condition known as coloboma. Shanti and Asha remain blind in the right eye, which is abnormally small in both cubs. The third cub, a male, was euthanized in June due to multiple severe heart defects that were causing early heart failure.

The zoo's animal management staff has made changes to the snow leopard exhibit to make it visually-impaired cub friendly. Staff trimmed branches at the cubs' eye level and laid hay to soften rocky surfaces throughout the exhibit.

For latest photos and video of the snow leopard cubs and to follow their story, go to <a href="http://bit.ly/snowleocubs">bit.ly/snowleocubs</a>.

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