The Final Flight: Rescuing big cats from Zoo Lujan to South African sanctuary
Yaeesh Collins | Published 10 minutes ago After years of confinement in barren concrete enclosures, 30 lions and tigers have finally departed the former Zoo…
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For the 15 animals arriving at LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary, the journey represented a profound return to the African grass. The Origins of the Mission Zoo Lujan in Buenos Aires, Argentina, had already faced immense public and regulatory scrutiny for years over its highly controversial petting zoo practices before Argentine authorities finally ordered its closure in 2020.
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For the 15 animals arriving at LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary, the journey represented a profound return to the African grass.
according to IOL (Independent Online)The Origins of the Mission Zoo Lujan in Buenos Aires, Argentina, had already faced immense public and regulatory scrutiny for years over its highly controversial petting zoo practices before Argentine authorities finally ordered its closure in 2020.
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