Leopard cat ‘Chi Pao’ debuts at zoo - Taipei Times - http://www.taipeitimes.com/News...
"An exhibition aimed at raising public awareness of the conservation of the endangered leopard cats was launched yesterday at Taipei Zoo to coincide with the debut of Chi Pao (集寶), a female leopard cat cub that was sheltered by the Endemic Species Research Institute and later transferred to the zoo after being injured in a placement project. The institute said Chi Pao was born in March last year, thanks to the institute’s Situ Conservation Research Project, which breeds leopard cats at its facility before placing them in suitable environments in the wilderness, adding that there are no more than 500 leopard cats remaining." - Jessie
"Forestry Bureau Director-General Lee Tao-sheng (李桃生) said that the leopard cat bears a special meaning for conservation as it is an important indicator of the well-being of the nation’s lowland forest ecology. Once a prolific species in low-altitude mountainous areas across the nation, leopard cats can now be seen only in mountains between Miaoli County and Greater Tainan as a result of loss of habitat caused by development, as well as poaching and road accidents." - Jessie