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Thirty Big Cats Relocated from Former Luján Zoo to International Sanctuaries

Thirty Big Cats Relocated from Former Luján Zoo to International Sanctuaries

From La Nación · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Thirty big cats have been transferred from the former Luján Zoo in Argentina to two international sanctuaries.
  • The unprecedented operation is being led by the organization Four Paws.
  • Half of the animals will go to sanctuaries in Denver, USA, and the other half to South Africa.

In a significant and unprecedented operation, 30 big cats have been relocated from the former Luján Zoo in Argentina to sanctuaries abroad. The complex transfer is being managed by the international animal welfare organization Four Paws, marking a major effort to rehome the animals from the now-closed zoo.

The feline residents are being divided between two continents. Ten of the animals will travel to a sanctuary in Denver, Colorado, in the United States, while the remaining twenty will find new homes in South Africa. This division aims to provide suitable environments and specialized care tailored to the needs of each group of animals.

The relocation is a crucial step in ensuring the welfare of these big cats, offering them a chance to live in environments that more closely resemble their natural habitats. Four Paws has extensive experience in such large-scale animal rescues and rehoming efforts, underscoring the commitment to providing a better future for the animals previously housed at the Luján Zoo.

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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.