Veterinarians prepare Barouto, a 14-year-old Amur leopard, for a semen sample as part of an artificial insemination procedure, at the Mulhouse Zoological and Botanical Park, on October 9.  Photo / Romeo Boetzle, AFPVeterinarians prepare Barouto, a 14-year-old Amur leopard, for a semen sample as part of an artificial insemination procedure, at the Mulhouse Zoological and Botanical Park, on October 9. Photo / Romeo Boetzle, AFP

‘50-50 chance’

Barouto, a 14-year-old Amur leopard. Only a few dozen remain in the wild along the river that marks the Sino-Russian border. Photo / Romeo Boetzle, AFPBarouto, a 14-year-old Amur leopard. Only a few dozen remain in the wild along the river that marks the Sino-Russian border. Photo / Romeo Boetzle, AFP

Inbreeding risks