1 Threatened Species
3 New Arrivals
3 Times the Impact
The recent birth of lynx kittens is a huge win for the threatened species. But their journey has just begun. After the unexpected loss of their mother, Torvi, these little kittens still have critical developmental milestones ahead of them — and they need your help to reach them.
Right now, you can TRIPLE your gift to TRIPLE your impact for wildlife.
Welcome to the World!
At eight weeks old, the kittens are finding their footing — exploring their surroundings on their oversized paws built for walking on snow. Their eyes are open, they’re learning to eat independently, and they are forming trusting bonds with their new caretakers.
Thanks to this expert care, the kittens are thriving — but there is still a long road ahead. Every milestone to come will take expert care — and your support to provide that care. Right now, your gift goes three times as far thanks to a TRIPLE matching gift from generous donors.
Make Three Times the Impact for Wildlife
Your gift, no matter the size, helps the Zoo provide industry-leading care. Your gift is more than a donation; it’s hope for threatened wildlife like Canada lynx.
$1,200 - Safe Habitats: Supports renovations needed to make a habitat safe for young animals.
$300 - Expert Medical Care: Provides comprehensive medical care for one newborn animal.
$100 - Daily Enrichment: Helps cover the cost of enrichment activities that encourage natural behaviors.
$50 - Nourishment: Provides a young animal with a full week of specialized, nutritious food.
Meeting Milestones
After the heartbreaking loss of their mother, Torvi, these three tiny kittens have been thriving thanks to round-the-clock care and the unwavering dedication of the Zoo’s expert team. Your support will ensure they continue to thrive as each kitten:
Increases their mobility and coordination
Develops natural hunting behaviors
Weans from milk and eats only solid foods
Learns to climb and play
Gains confidence and independence
Conservation Efforts
Under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service listed the Canada lynx as threatened in the lower 48 states. Trapping in the 19th century and present-day habitat destruction and fragmentation have caused population declines.
Today, organizations like the Minnesota Zoo are working to safeguard this species from extinction through efforts including cooperative breeding programs like Species Survival Plans (SSPs), research initiatives, and the rescue of injured or orphaned lynx.
These kittens were born as part of the Canada lynx SSP, and represent a huge conservation win for their species. SSPs are cooperative breeding programs that work to create healthy, genetically diverse populations of at-risk species in human care. You can power more conservation wins like this when you make a gift today and TRIPLE your impact!
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