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Wednesday, 27 April 2016

This giant and 32 other lions are coming back home to Africa

 


Zeus, Shakira, Ricardo and their fellow felines are ready to embark on a trip of a lifetime.
The 33 lions, many of them in poor health, were rescued from circuses in Peru and Colombia and are being taken to their homeland to live in an animal sanctuary in Africa.
The "largest lion airlift" will take place on Friday, organized by Animal Defenders International. The non-profit has worked with the Peruvian and Colombian governments to pass bans on wild animals in circuses.
"These lions have endured hell on earth and now they are heading home to paradise. This is the world for which nature intended these animals for," said ADI President Jan Creamer.
The rescued lions were found in poor conditions. Many of them had their claws removed and had broken teeth, according to ADI. One, Ricardo, is missing an eye and another is nearly blind.
Twenty-four of the lions were rescued in surprise raids on a circus in Peru, where they were living in cages on the backs of trucks. Nine lions were voluntarily handed over from a circus in Colombia.
The pack of big cats is heading to the Emoya Big Cat Sanctuary in Limpopo, South Africa.
"There are awesome sanctuaries all over the world who take care of lions in a magnificent way, but it's good to have the lions back in Africa where they belong,"


Thanks to CNN for the story

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