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30 Big Cats from Closed Argentine Zoo Relocated to Sanctuaries in South Africa and US

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Thirty lions and tigers from Argentina's now-closed Lujan Zoo have begun a large-scale relocation to wildlife sanctuaries abroad. The operation is being led by international animal welfare organization Four Paws. The big cats, which endured years in cramped enclosures and developed various health issues, are being transported to two sanctuaries. Their new homes are Lionsrock in South Africa and The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado, United States.

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