Thirty lions and tigers rescued from a closed zoo in Argentina were transported to sanctuaries in the United States and South Africa this Monday. The relocation effort was organized and managed by the international animal welfare organization Four Paws.
The operation involved a team of veterinarians and wildlife specialists who oversaw the transfer of the animals. This move marks the conclusion of a rescue mission for the big cats following the closure of the facility where they were previously held.
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