Ready to Roar - Three Lion Cubs Born at UK Safari Park
- West Midlands Safari Park welcomed the birth of three lion cubs to 12-year-old Amber in April 2025 in the UK.
- The birth followed a recent baby boom at the park and reflects concerns as lions are classed as 'vulnerable' by the IUCN due to habitat loss and declining populations.
- The cubs, named Nero, Nox, and Nancy, have just completed health checks confirming two males and one female, and they are increasingly playful under Amber's care.
- According to recent data from 2023, there are approximately 22,000 to 25,000 lions classified as adults and subadults remaining across Africa, surviving in just around 6% of their former habitat, which underscores a significant decline in their populations.
- The park plans to introduce the cubs to an outdoor area next to the lion house, and their birth supports ongoing conservation efforts to keep the lion story alive amid human-lion conflicts.
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