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Photograph by: Michael Bernard/ Humane World for AnimalsSix lions rescued from a roadside zoo in Quebec have lastly discovered their eternally houses. After months of restoration and skilled care at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Ontario, they’re now heading to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas and The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota, the place they’ll spend the remainder of their lives in security.The rescue, coordinated by Humane World for Animals Canada, marks a big milestone within the ongoing struggle to finish the exploitation of untamed animals in captivity.The lions have been found in heartbreaking situations, confined to a small, barren shed at a shuttered zoo, with little to no enrichment, insufficient veterinary care, poor vitamin, and clear indicators of psychological misery. Humane World for Animals Canada led the rescue operation, supported by a number of sanctuary companions and devoted sources to make sure the protected removing and rehabilitation of the animals.“The story of those lions illustrates the pressing want for presidency motion. In Canada, wild and unique animals in captivity stay tragically beneath protected. The continued want for non-governmental organizations, together with Humane World for Animals, to rescue the victims of roadside zoos highlights a obtrusive hole in federal coverage,” stated Rebecca Aldworth, govt director of Humane World for Animals Canada.“With out significant laws, unethical amenities will proceed to revenue from animal struggling” continued Aldworth. “Canada now has a transparent alternative to convey federal animal welfare legal guidelines in step with public values, and to determine itself as a world chief in defending captive wildlife.” This isn’t the primary time Canada has confronted scrutiny over its dealing with of captive wildlife. This rescue follows the biggest zoo animal seizure in Canadian historical past in 2019, when over 200 wild and unique animals have been faraway from one other Quebec roadside zoo in St-Édouard-de-Maskinongé by Humane World for Animals Canada and the Montreal SPCA.Following their rescue, the lions have been briefly housed at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Northern Ontario, the place three custom-built enclosures offered them with security, area, and enrichment for the primary time of their lives. Weeks in the past, three of the lions have been relocated to their eternally house at The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota. The remaining three at the moment are en path to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, the place they’ll reside in a real sanctuary atmosphere.In 2023, there was hope for legislative change. The federal government launched Invoice S-15, which aimed to ban any new captivity of nice apes and elephants in Canada for leisure functions. An official Senate report additionally beneficial including huge cats to the laws. Sadly, the invoice died on the order paper following the federal election, stalling progress as soon as once more.“The lions rescued by The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota are already residing fortunately wild at coronary heart in massive free-roaming habitats, together with lion cub Mango who was born throughout this rescue,” stated Tammy Thies, govt director of The Wildcat Sanctuary. “This has been our seventh rescue journey to Canada, the place we advocate for stricter laws and extra true sanctuaries so wild animals may be correctly and humanely cared for there. We’re proud to work alongside so many accredited sanctuaries and respected organizations to get these lions to everlasting sanctuary.” As these six lions start new lives in expansive, species-appropriate habitats, their story serves as each a celebration of resilience and a name to motion for stronger animal safety legal guidelines throughout Canada.
Photograph by: Michael Bernard/ Humane World for Animals
Six lions rescued from a roadside zoo in Quebec have lastly discovered their eternally houses. After months of restoration and skilled care at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Ontario, they’re now heading to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas and The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota, the place they’ll spend the remainder of their lives in security.
The rescue, coordinated by Humane World for Animals Canada, marks a big milestone within the ongoing struggle to finish the exploitation of untamed animals in captivity.
The lions have been found in heartbreaking situations, confined to a small, barren shed at a shuttered zoo, with little to no enrichment, insufficient veterinary care, poor vitamin, and clear indicators of psychological misery. Humane World for Animals Canada led the rescue operation, supported by a number of sanctuary companions and devoted sources to make sure the protected removing and rehabilitation of the animals.
“The story of those lions illustrates the pressing want for presidency motion. In Canada, wild and unique animals in captivity stay tragically beneath protected. The continued want for non-governmental organizations, together with Humane World for Animals, to rescue the victims of roadside zoos highlights a obtrusive hole in federal coverage,” stated Rebecca Aldworth, govt director of Humane World for Animals Canada.
“With out significant laws, unethical amenities will proceed to revenue from animal struggling” continued Aldworth. “Canada now has a transparent alternative to convey federal animal welfare legal guidelines in step with public values, and to determine itself as a world chief in defending captive wildlife.”
This isn’t the primary time Canada has confronted scrutiny over its dealing with of captive wildlife. This rescue follows the biggest zoo animal seizure in Canadian historical past in 2019, when over 200 wild and unique animals have been faraway from one other Quebec roadside zoo in St-Édouard-de-Maskinongé by Humane World for Animals Canada and the Montreal SPCA.
Following their rescue, the lions have been briefly housed at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Northern Ontario, the place three custom-built enclosures offered them with security, area, and enrichment for the primary time of their lives. Weeks in the past, three of the lions have been relocated to their eternally house at The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota. The remaining three at the moment are en path to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, the place they’ll reside in a real sanctuary atmosphere.
In 2023, there was hope for legislative change. The federal government launched Invoice S-15, which aimed to ban any new captivity of nice apes and elephants in Canada for leisure functions. An official Senate report additionally beneficial including huge cats to the laws. Sadly, the invoice died on the order paper following the federal election, stalling progress as soon as once more.
“The lions rescued by The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota are already residing fortunately wild at coronary heart in massive free-roaming habitats, together with lion cub Mango who was born throughout this rescue,” stated Tammy Thies, govt director of The Wildcat Sanctuary. “This has been our seventh rescue journey to Canada, the place we advocate for stricter laws and extra true sanctuaries so wild animals may be correctly and humanely cared for there. We’re proud to work alongside so many accredited sanctuaries and respected organizations to get these lions to everlasting sanctuary.”
As these six lions start new lives in expansive, species-appropriate habitats, their story serves as each a celebration of resilience and a name to motion for stronger animal safety legal guidelines throughout Canada.