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Historical Veterinary Evaluation at the Luján Zoo

Summary by El Nueve
A total of 62 big cats, between tigers and lions, in addition to two bears, remain in the premises of the former zoo in Luján, waiting to be evaluated by professionals of the international organization Four Paws. The place has been closed since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 and never opened its doors again. In parallel, the case against the owner of the establishment, Jorge Semino, is advancing in the justice system, accused of mistreatm…
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A total of 62 big cats, between tigers and lions, in addition to two bears, remain in the premises of the former zoo in Luján, waiting to be evaluated by professionals of the international organization Four Paws. The place has been closed since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 and never opened its doors again. In parallel, the case against the owner of the establishment, Jorge Semino, is advancing in the justice system, accused of mistreatm…

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El Nueve broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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