Lions Rescued from Ukraine War Find New Home in England
- Five lions were rescued from Ukraine and are now at the Big Cat Sanctuary in England after a long journey from Belgium.
- The lions include Rori, Amani, Lira, Vanda, and Yuna, who suffered abuse and neglect in their previous homes.
- A campaign raised over 500,000 pounds to support the transport and care of the rescued lions.
- Staff at the sanctuary report that the lions are adapting well and forming bonds with each other, particularly with Yuna.
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Yuna the lioness finds safety in the UK after escaping war-torn Ukraine
Rori, like Yuna, suffered severe motor issues due to the trauma of war. Their new enclosures in Kent are designed to suit their individual needs, offering safety, space, and enrichment for their recovery.
Rescued lions Sem and Liena start a new life
Villena bids farewell to two rescued lions, Sem and Liena, as they begin their journey to their new home at a sanctuary in South Africa. The pair arrived at the AAP Primadomus Rescue Centre in Villena two and a half years ago, after being rescued from Ukraine amidst the conflict there. Sem and Liena, who were just three and five years old when they were abandoned in the Donetsk region… Source
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