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Saint John and Calgary zoos to trade tigers

Saint John's Cherry Brook Zoo and the Calgary Zoo will soon be trading tigers as part of an international breeding program.

Cherry Brook Zoo's Siberian tiger, Karma, selected for international breeding program

Karma, a four-year-old Siberian tiger, is one of the zoo's most prized possessions. (Matthew Bingley/CBC)

Saint John's Cherry Brook Zoo andtheCalgary Zoo will soonbe trading tigers as part of an international breeding program.

Karma, a four-year-old Siberian tiger, is heading west in September and another large feline will take her place, said Cherry Brook's chief administrative director LenCollrin.

"We were just informed," Collrinsaid on Wednesday. "We belong to [the Association of Zoos & Aquariums' Species Survival Plan Program]. We don't make the rules, they just simply call us up."

We've all become quite attached to her to be totally honest.- Len Colrin, Cherry Brook Zoo

Karma has only been at the Saint John zoo for a couple of years, buthas become an important centrepiece, said Collrin.

"We've all become quite attached to her to be totally honest," he said,listening to Karma roar aszookeepersprepared to feed her.

"It's a big dealwhen an iconic figure leaves your facility. I mean, she is our logo, the Siberian Tiger."

Saint John-area fans of Karma, the Siberian tiger at the Cherry Brook Zoo, will have until the end of the summer to bid farewell to the feline. (Matthew Bingley/CBC)
But the Germany-basedprogram is important, said Collrin.

Its goal is to ensure the survival of endangered species, such asthe Siberian tiger, so it will match and shift animals around in a bid to prevent inbreeding and maintain genetic diversity.

"They control the stud book, they also control who breeds with whom,"saidCollrin.

The program is how Cherry Brook ended up with Karma and other tigers before her, including her father and grandfather,he said.

Karma, born in 2011 at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg, was sent to Saint John in November 2013.

The Cherry Brook Zoo was still reeling from the death of its previous tiger Nyla, whichhad to be euthanized after catching pneumonia.

Collrindoesn't know much about Karma's replacement from Calgary yet, but expects it will be another female around the same age.

Hehopes one of Karma'soffspring willbecomethe fourth generation of tigers at his zoo one day.