Zoo Knoxville’s New Tiger to Play Key Role in Protecting Species

The tiger, Jango, is “considered one of the most genetically viable” Malayan tigers in the world, Zoo Knoxville said, making him a perfect fit for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan.(Courtesy: Amy Smotherman Burgess | Zoo Knoxville)

Zoo Knoxville’s New Tiger to Play Key Role in Protecting Species

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) A new Malayan tiger from Dickerson Park Zoo is expected to play a key role in Zoo Knoxville’s conservation efforts.

Zoo officials say the tiger, Jango, is “considered one of the most genetically viable” Malayan tigers in the world, making him a perfect fit for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan. That plan is a collaboration of zoos across the country working to breed more threatened species.

“We’re excited to welcome Jango to Zoo Knoxville and to play a role in the survival of his species,” said Bill Street, Zoo Knoxville’s president and CEO. “Pairing Jango with our female Batari is an important step in ensuring the future of Malayan tigers, and we hope their introduction will contribute to the preservation of this critically endangered species.”

According to Zoo Knoxville, there are less than 200 Malayan tigers in the world.

Guests can see Jango now at the zoo’s tiger exhibit.

The tiger, Jango, is “considered one of the most genetically viable” Malayan tigers in the world, Zoo Knoxville said, making him a perfect fit for the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Species Survival Plan. (Courtesy: Amy Smotherman Burgess | Zoo Knoxville)