After Years in Cramped Cages, 30 Lions and Tigers Begin Journey From Argentina to Colorado and South Africa
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After years in cramped cages, 30 lions and tigers begin journey from Argentina to Colorado and South Africa
After years in cramped enclosures at a closed Argentine zoo, 30 lions and tigers are finally being moved to sanctuaries in South Africa and Colorado. Here's what to know After being recovered from the former Luján Zoo, about 43 miles outside Buenos Aires, the big cats were placed into transport crates to begin the long trip, The Associated Press reported. The animals were divided between two destinations: Lionsrock in South Africa is taking in s…
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Buenos Aires, 17 Aug (EFE).- Thirty lions and tigers rescued from a closed zoo in Argentina started Monday the trip to the United States and South Africa, reported the international animal welfare organization Four Paws. Veterans and wildlife specialists of Four Paws worked in the last days in the Lujan Zoo (70 kilometers west of Buenos Aires) to concrete what the organization has described as "one of the largest international rescue operations …
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