Clouded Leopard Association of Taiwan

A World First for Wild Cat Conversation

We're a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to the reintroduction of the Formosan Clouded Leopard to Taiwan, a world first for wild cat conservation.

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Why Reintroduce the Formosan Clouded Leopard?

Less than 10,000

The Clouded Leopard is on the Red List for Threatened Species with less than 10,000 remaining in the wild.

Extinct in Taiwan

The last confirmed sighting of the Formosan Clouded Leopard occurred in 1989.

Ecosystem Balancer

The absence of the Clouded Leopard in Taiwan has caused a cascade of imbalances in the local ecosystem.

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In the mythology of an indigenous tribe of Taiwan, it is strongly believed that a Clouded Leopard guided the original forefathers to their ancestral land where they have now lived for centuries.

We need your help!

Help us to raise much needed funds for the Formosan Clouded Leopard reintroduction project. Every little bit counts. Show your support by donating as little as $5.

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With each tea you buy, Taihoku Tea will donate 25% of sales to Panthera and the Clouded Leopard Association of Taiwan.

Did you know?

Clouded Leopards are the best climbers in the cat family, spending most of their time in trees and are able to to hang upside down from branches? That's why they are nicknamed the "monkey cat".

Get to know our team

“Taiwan's ecosystem is crying out for balance”

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Po-Jen Chiang
Chairman of Formosan Wild Sound Conservation Science Center

“Taiwan's ecosystem is crying out for balance”

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Po-Jen Chiang
Chairman of Formosan Wild Sound Conservation Science Center

“Taiwan's ecosystem is crying out for balance”

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Po-Jen Chiang
Chairman of Formosan Wild Sound Conservation Science Center