yes, but only leopards
Yes there is! But it depends on what leopards your talking about...
Andrew and Ryan
no they do not
the Toledo zoo does not a have a breeding program for hippos
Snow leopards dont actually have a leader because most of the time they are by themselves or in pairs. Nearly the only time they see each other is in the breeding season.
Snow leopards are solitary animals unless with cubs or during the breeding season.
it is being saved by getting put in zoos and put in breeding cages for other population
As of mid-2013, there is still no sign of a bilby captive breeding program in place at Currumbin.
* he is the father of rice breeding program
A "breeding program" - a means of improving you cattle stock, has no relationship whatsoever to the increase in atmospheric CO2.
If you're referring to "maintaining the breed" while breeding, they use the breed standard and a very carefully thought out selection of the breeding pair and of their breeding program.
It can be very effective, depending on how aggressive you are with your breeding program, and how well you keep your records.